I noticed that eclipse shadows does not work between objects that aren?t orbiting each other. Is this supposed to be so, or is it a bug? (1.6).
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Eclipse shadows only between parent/child objects?
Re: Eclipse shadows only between parent/child objects?
My understanding is that eclipses only work between objects and their satellites and is unlikely to be extended to objects in separate orbits until the next major release of Celestia after v1.6.0.
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Re: Eclipse shadows only between parent/child objects?
selden wrote:My understanding is that eclipses only work between objects and their satellites and is unlikely to be extended to objects in separate orbits until the next major release of Celestia after v1.6.0.
Right. Eclipse shadows have always worked only between objects and their satellites (and satellites of the same planet.) The new planetshine code works between any two objects, however, and I plan on applying a similar approach for eclipse shadows after 1.6.0.
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Re: Eclipse shadows only between parent/child objects?
chris wrote:Right. Eclipse shadows have always worked only between objects and their satellites (and satellites of the same planet.) The new planetshine code works between any two objects, however, and I plan on applying a similar approach for eclipse shadows after 1.6.0.
Very good news! I look forward to seeing what sorts of light shows go on in compact multi-planet extrasolar systems o_O.
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Windows 7 64 bit. Celestia 1.6.0.
AMD Athlon Processor, 1.6 Ghz, 3 Gb RAM
ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics