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New member says hello and asks a question

Posted: 10.11.2009, 10:07
by sven
Dear forum members,

my name is Sven Rudolph and I just registered to this forum.
I'm interested in physics and astronomy and have been a celestia user since its first release.

So here is my first question:
I just stumbled across HIP 53085, which is displayed by celestia with a radius of ~11000 times the radius of the sun. At this size the whole solar system would fit into this star.
I'm pretty certain that this is a typo.

Can anybody confirm this?


Greetings
Sven

Re: New member says hello and asks a question

Posted: 11.11.2009, 02:31
by Hungry4info
In my version of Celestia 1.6.0, which uses the default stars.dat file, HIP 53085 is represented as 710 solar radii.

What version are you using?

Re: New member says hello and asks a question

Posted: 12.11.2009, 18:25
by sven
Hungry4info wrote:In my version of Celestia 1.6.0, which uses the default stars.dat file, HIP 53085 is represented as 710 solar radii.

What version are you using?

I'm using Celestia 1.6.0, but thanks to your hint I remembered that I use a custom stars.dat from the package "starsdb2.1C_1.4.0.zip" from http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... _stars.php

So maybe I just have to wait until a new version of this catalog is released.


Grettings
Sven

Re: New member says hello and asks a question

Posted: 12.11.2009, 19:18
by selden
Sven,

Unfortunately, the 1- and 2-million star databases are "orphaned". Their original developer is no longer involved with Celestia, so I doubt that they will be updated.

Re: New member says hello and asks a question

Posted: 12.11.2009, 19:32
by selden
Sven,

If you want, you can add your own star catalog to give the star a more appropriate radius.

Create a text file named hip53805.stc and put it in the extras directory with the contents

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Modify 53085
  {
     Radius 4.938e8 # 710*6.955e5  km
  }