Kudos, Questions and an idea
Posted: 08.07.2002, 11:40
First of all: Kudos for this great program! That's something one really can get lost in...
A Question: As I tried to check out one of my favorite telescope objects, Eps Lyr, I was disappointet to see it only as a binary system consisting of Eps1 and Eps2 - in reality, both are in turn close binaries. As these four components even show up in the Bright Stars Cataloge, I wonder why they didn't find their way into the much more detailed Celestia-Catalogue.
An Idea: Why not provide current cloud data for Earth? I tried to plug a current cloud texture from EarthBrowser (a program that can grab the current clouds via HTTP-Get) into Celestia, but the result was not really convincing - perhaps a problem of scaling, projection, contrast or all of the above. Maybe somebody is interested in investigating?
Cheers
Matthias
A Question: As I tried to check out one of my favorite telescope objects, Eps Lyr, I was disappointet to see it only as a binary system consisting of Eps1 and Eps2 - in reality, both are in turn close binaries. As these four components even show up in the Bright Stars Cataloge, I wonder why they didn't find their way into the much more detailed Celestia-Catalogue.
An Idea: Why not provide current cloud data for Earth? I tried to plug a current cloud texture from EarthBrowser (a program that can grab the current clouds via HTTP-Get) into Celestia, but the result was not really convincing - perhaps a problem of scaling, projection, contrast or all of the above. Maybe somebody is interested in investigating?
Cheers
Matthias