Pluto

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Post #1by ElPelado » 10.09.2003, 17:54

I read today that Pluto has a very small atmosphere. it that right?? if it is, why in celestia it doesn't have??
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Post #2by granthutchison » 10.09.2003, 19:14

The atmospheric pressure on Pluto is only about 1/100,000th of Earth's even at perihelion, and is probably pretty near zero at aphelion, so there wouldn't be anything to see if it was added in Celestia.
There is a bit of transparent haze in it at present, though, so you could always install Rassilon's Triton cloudmap to simulate that, if you wanted.

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Post #3by ElPelado » 10.09.2003, 19:28

what is the "Rassilon's Triton cloudmap"? where can i get it?
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Post #4by granthutchison » 10.09.2003, 20:19

ElPelado wrote:what is the "Rassilon's Triton cloudmap"? where can i get it?
Search the forum for the keywords "Rassilon" AND "Triton". You'll get a small number of hits, one of which deals with the atmospheres of the Galilean moons. In that thread, Rassilon gives a link to his Triton cloud map.
It only takes twenty seconds to do.

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