Fictional Feature Request
Posted: 06.11.2005, 04:27
Greetings to all!
I have a request - for an add-on - which might seem a bit unususal, but here goes: I'm sure at least some of you out tere are familiar with David Weber and the Honor Harrington seroes' of SciFi novels. Just how difficult would it be to generate some or all of the systems mentioned in the Honorverse, and/or is anyone working on that project? As I see it, the hardest one to model would probably be the Manticore Binary System, which is "supposed" to be a G0/G2 distant binary with three habitable planets. Lots of other details, too many for a post in any forum, but they are readily available on-line as well as in book form.
Just a suggestion. THe thought does occur to me that the stars, at least, may already be in the database. Mr Weber has not indicated which way Manticore is supposed to be in RA / dec, but he does say the distance is about 512 ly from Earth. So, if there's a G0/G2 binary at about 512 ly (I'd say +/- 15 ly - or between 500 and 525 ly, maybe) that would be a start.
OK, enough for now
Thanks to everyone! Celestia is a very good program - one I've had for a couple of years, now,, and I like its features.
I recommend it to friends who are into astronomy, stargazing, etc.
-- Tom
I have a request - for an add-on - which might seem a bit unususal, but here goes: I'm sure at least some of you out tere are familiar with David Weber and the Honor Harrington seroes' of SciFi novels. Just how difficult would it be to generate some or all of the systems mentioned in the Honorverse, and/or is anyone working on that project? As I see it, the hardest one to model would probably be the Manticore Binary System, which is "supposed" to be a G0/G2 distant binary with three habitable planets. Lots of other details, too many for a post in any forum, but they are readily available on-line as well as in book form.
Just a suggestion. THe thought does occur to me that the stars, at least, may already be in the database. Mr Weber has not indicated which way Manticore is supposed to be in RA / dec, but he does say the distance is about 512 ly from Earth. So, if there's a G0/G2 binary at about 512 ly (I'd say +/- 15 ly - or between 500 and 525 ly, maybe) that would be a start.
OK, enough for now
Thanks to everyone! Celestia is a very good program - one I've had for a couple of years, now,, and I like its features.
I recommend it to friends who are into astronomy, stargazing, etc.
-- Tom