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bragging: celestia picture of the hour

Posted: 16.11.2019, 22:40
by krisztian
just a little bit of bragging if you don't mind. i just finished a new little feature on my blog, a random image made with celestia, changing by the hour. this is done with an amazon ec2 instance generating a bunch of images at a time using a lua script. the instance is summoned to life automatically whenever the site is running out of files. i guess i wasted way too much time on it, but hey :)

the rest of the content is pretty controversial, so reader's discretion is advised. anyway, if you want to see it, check https://www.krisztianpinter.name

Posted: 16.11.2019, 23:05
by Lafuente_Astronomy
krisztian wrote:ust a little bit of bragging if you don't mind. i just finished a new little feature on my blog, a random image made with celestia, changing by the hour. this is done with an amazon ec2 instance generating a bunch of images at a time using a lua script. the instance is summoned to life automatically whenever the site is running out of files. i guess i wasted way too much time on it, but hey

the rest of the content is pretty controversial, so reader's discretion is advised. anyway, if you want to see it, check https://www.krisztianpinter.name

That looks good. How many images have you used for that feature though? Because if there are fewer images, there'll be more hourly repeats of the same image

Posted: 16.11.2019, 23:18
by krisztian
How many images have you used

i create new images as they get used up. the generator virtual machine is started every 3-4 days, as needed. the lua script iterates through 100 random objects and takes screenshots. eventually you will see the same body, but from a different angle at a different time.

Posted: 16.11.2019, 23:54
by SpaceFanatic64
picture of the hour, unidentified cosmic turd
That was unnecessarily rude.

Posted: 16.11.2019, 23:58
by SevenSpheres
SpaceFanatic64 wrote:
picture of the hour, unidentified cosmic turd
That was unnecessarily rude.

Probably another troll/spammer.

krisztian, I'd suggest using Celestia Origin; it's a big improvement over Celestia's default models and textures.

Posted: 17.11.2019, 00:01
by Lafuente_Astronomy
Post deleted. I was the one who approved it, since it was seemingly related to the topic at hand. My bad. But then again, "Cosmic turd" does sound accurate, if without the rudeness

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krisztian wrote:i create new images as they get used up. the generator virtual machine is started every 3-4 days, as needed. the lua script iterates through 100 random objects and takes screenshots. eventually you will see the same body, but from a different angle at a different time.

That's interesting. Perhaps the official Celestia Website could use such a thing but you must ask Alexell first

Posted: 17.11.2019, 09:09
by krisztian
unidentified cosmic turd

false. it is identified. ;)

SevenSpheres wrote:I'd suggest using Celestia Origin

i'll check that out, but no promises. at a glance, i see some minor problems. for example, it classifies planet 9 a regular "planet", but i'm not keen on showing hypothetical objects.

Posted: 17.11.2019, 16:50
by LukeCEL
Lafuente_Astronomy wrote:That's interesting. Perhaps the official Celestia Website could use such a thing but you must ask Alexell first

Bit off topic, but I think Celestia website's screenshot gallery needs to include pictures of more types of objects.

Here are some URLs:

cel://Follow/Proxima Cen/2019-02-01T01:38:40.9504 ... 0&rf=2398103&lm=0&tsrc=0&ver=3 - view of Proxima Centauri
cel://Follow/NGC 5139/2019-02-01T01:59:43.74257?x ... f=3446679&lm=8192&tsrc=0&ver=3 - view of Omega Centauri, with Milky Way in the background
cel://Follow/Sol:Earth/1986-03-06T14:09:13.83592? ... 0&rf=3446679&lm=0&tsrc=0&ver=3 - close-up of Earth with Comet Halley in the background