binary stars

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bojan
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binary stars

Post #1by bojan » 10.06.2004, 22:53

I am a new user.... it is fantastic software!
However, I noticed that some binaries are missing, like Sirius B?!
I was considering to treat Sirius B as a planet, but it is not the same thing...
Is there a solution to this problem?
Bojan :D

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Post #2by granthutchison » 10.06.2004, 23:28

Celestia uses the Hipparcos star catalogue - if a star isn't in that catalogue, it doesn't appear in the Celestia distribution. Sirius B doesn't appear in Hipparcos.

Binary stars in orbit around each other aren't yet supported in Celestia.

The best solution at present is the one you've already thought of - to add companion stars as emissive planets. You can find an add-on featuring the correct orbit for Sirius B, among others, at http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/nearstars.html

Grant


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