Spacecrafts for Celestia
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Mariner 4 and 5
Part of the Mariner-Mars 1964 mission, Mariner 4 is the first spacecraft to successfully visit Mars, and also the first one to image a planet up close. It flew by the Red Planet at a distance of 9,840 km on 15 July 1965. After the flyby, it continued to send data about the surrounding interplanetary medium until October 1965. Communications were reacquired briefly in September 1967, and during that time it was hit by a "meteor storm" possibly originating from the lost comet D/1895 Q1 (Swift), where it also certainly passed close to its shattered nucleus about 20 million km away. The damage it sustained ultimately caused the mission to be terminated on 21 Dec 1967. Its twin, Mariner 3 was lost when it failed to separate from its Agena booster.
Originally meant as a backup to Mariner 4, the spacecraft that would later be known as Mariner 5 would then be redesigned and repurposed for a Venus flyby in 1967, dubbed the Mariner-Venus 1967 mission. Mariner 5 flew as close as 3,990 km from the surface of Venus on 19 October 1967. Like Mariner 4, it gathered data from the surrounding interplanetary medium, however it quickly lost contact with Earth a month later. Attempts to re-establish contact were made in the months of 1968, and after one brief signal lock in October 1968, the mission was terminated on 5 Nov 1968
Originally meant as a backup to Mariner 4, the spacecraft that would later be known as Mariner 5 would then be redesigned and repurposed for a Venus flyby in 1967, dubbed the Mariner-Venus 1967 mission. Mariner 5 flew as close as 3,990 km from the surface of Venus on 19 October 1967. Like Mariner 4, it gathered data from the surrounding interplanetary medium, however it quickly lost contact with Earth a month later. Attempts to re-establish contact were made in the months of 1968, and after one brief signal lock in October 1968, the mission was terminated on 5 Nov 1968
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My new model and addon "Asterix"... Orbital elements by NORAD data from website https://www.space-track.org
"Astérix or A-1 (initially conceptualized as FR.2 or FR-2) is the first French satellite. It was launched on 26 November 1965 by a Diamant A rocket from the CIEES launch site at Hammaguir, Algeria. With Astérix, France became the sixth country to have an artificial satellite and the third country to launch a satellite on its own rocket. Its main purpose was to test the Diamant launcher, though it was also designed to study the ionosphere. Astérix orbits Earth as of December 2020 and is expected to do so for centuries." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astérix_(satellite)
Tianwen-1 model and addon will be published here on July 1, and is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of the People's Republic of China...
"Astérix or A-1 (initially conceptualized as FR.2 or FR-2) is the first French satellite. It was launched on 26 November 1965 by a Diamant A rocket from the CIEES launch site at Hammaguir, Algeria. With Astérix, France became the sixth country to have an artificial satellite and the third country to launch a satellite on its own rocket. Its main purpose was to test the Diamant launcher, though it was also designed to study the ionosphere. Astérix orbits Earth as of December 2020 and is expected to do so for centuries." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astérix_(satellite)
Tianwen-1 model and addon will be published here on July 1, and is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of the People's Republic of China...
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Thank you Toutatis for this 3D model of the first French satellite launched autonomously by a Diamant rocket. The satellite's name, Asterix, comes from a comic book character, a little Gallic with fantastic strength who fought the Roman invaders of Julius Caesard. What is funny is that it was Toutatis who made this model: Toutatis was a Gallic God; it is regularly evoked by the exclamation "By Toutatis!"
For those who would like to make the cardboard model:
http://www.nielspapermodels.com/asterix.htm
For those who would like to make the cardboard model:
http://www.nielspapermodels.com/asterix.htm
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Thank you Toutatis for this 3D model of the first French satellite launched autonomously by a Diamant rocket. The satellite's name, Asterix, comes from a comic book character, a little Gallic with fantastic strength who fought the Roman invaders of Julius Caesard. What is funny is that it was Toutatis who made this model: Toutatis was a Gallic God; it is regularly evoked by the exclamation "By Toutatis!"
Well, this model was made like a small gift for you Gironde... You are welcome...
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To complete the DaveBowman2001 Mariner series:
Mariner 3 and Mariner 4 were identical but unfortunately Mariner 3 had a problem at launch and could not reach Mars. The satellite has entered heliocentric orbit with Periapsis 0.983 AU and Apoapsis 1.311 AU, and must still be there. Orbital data is no longer accessible on Celestrak even in its history. However the fr.wikipedia site for Mariner 3 provides periapsis and apoapsis. We can therefore define EllipticalOrbit in a restricted way.
Mariner 3 and Mariner 4 were identical but unfortunately Mariner 3 had a problem at launch and could not reach Mars. The satellite has entered heliocentric orbit with Periapsis 0.983 AU and Apoapsis 1.311 AU, and must still be there. Orbital data is no longer accessible on Celestrak even in its history. However the fr.wikipedia site for Mariner 3 provides periapsis and apoapsis. We can therefore define EllipticalOrbit in a restricted way.
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SAC-D (Aquarius)
SAC-D, also known as Aquarius after its main instrument, is a joint US-Argentine Earth observation satellite operated by CONAE and NASA. It was launched from Vandenberg atop a Delta II (7320-10C) rocket on 11 Jun 2011, and was planned to operate for five years. However, on 7 Jun 2015, a severe spacecraft failure rendered the satellite inoperable beyond repair, and the mission was officially terminated the next day. It is still in orbit around Earth as a derelict object.
This is a model update from gironde's original post here
This is a model update from gironde's original post here
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SSC file for SAC-D (Aquarius)... orbital data for 2021-May-29 by NORAD...
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"SAC-D:Aquarius:2011-024A" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "Aquarius.cmod"
Radius 0.003
Beginning "2011 06 10 14:30:00"
# Ending " "
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2459364.3981105 # 2021-May-29 21:33:17
Period 0.067883806989
SemiMajorAxis 7029.308997406722
Eccentricity 0.0000703
Inclination 98.0058
AscendingNode 158.7683
ArgOfPericenter 87.4925
MeanAnomaly 334.3798
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/SAC-D"
Primary
{
Axis "-x"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/SAC-D"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "y"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/SAC-D"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
UniformRotation
{
Period 0.00
}
}
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The normal maps (which are included with many of the source models used to make the addons on this thread) can be used successfully in Celestia, as long as the model has its tangents generated. For that, there is a need to have texture coordinates set up, but since cmodview tries to generate the tangents for the whole model, this makes untextured parts disappear from the model. I'm pretty sure I saw some models which have both untextured parts and fully working normal maps, though... advice would be appreciated!
In my humble opinion, normal maps are a major step in realism, since they (obviously) cause the shadows to vary depending on the lighting angle, and also make the specular highlights match the texture features.
In my humble opinion, normal maps are a major step in realism, since they (obviously) cause the shadows to vary depending on the lighting angle, and also make the specular highlights match the texture features.
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In my humble opinion, normal maps are a major step in realism, since they (obviously) cause the shadows to vary depending on the lighting angle, and also make the specular highlights match the texture features....
yes, normal maps works in celestia... but textures like "gold ramp" or "silver ramp" not works properly... you can see black line on models when you use these textures...
I always traying to learn how to save normal map when I export model... can't export material with normal map... but when I modeling I can use it... see below in pictures... cube with normal map and cube without normal map... you can see difference...
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I think, I solved the problems with normal maps... thank you pedro_jg
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"Aquarius" satellite... model with normal map... see difference...
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i never even heard of this probe, there are so many probes orbiting earth right now i don't know abouttoutatis wrote:"Astérix or A-1 (initially conceptualized as FR.2 or FR-2) is the first French satellite. It was launched on 26 November 1965 by a Diamant A rocket from the CIEES launch site at Hammaguir, Algeria. With Astérix, France became the sixth country to have an artificial satellite and the third country to launch a satellite on its own rocket. Its main purpose was to test the Diamant launcher, though it was also designed to study the ionosphere. Astérix orbits Earth as of December 2020 and is expected to do so for centuries." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astérix_(satellite)
nice!
There is a limit to how far we can travel into the stars.
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Owner of "The Grand Voyage" addon series
Collaborating with Dangerous_safety for the still developing Cer system
- trappistplanets
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yup, have fun making more satellitestoutatis wrote:Yes, many satellites... so we have a lot of work... thanks
(i didn't download these yet or else my earth would be very leggy from celestia having to render all those meshes around earth)
here is one request
you should do an addon for chang'e 2
(probe that visited toutatis than went to the moon (main target))
There is a limit to how far we can travel into the stars.
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Owner of "The Grand Voyage" addon series
Collaborating with Dangerous_safety for the still developing Cer system
- DaveBowman2001
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There are over ~5,000 spacecraft in total around Earth and elsewhere in the Solar System, with about ~3,000 in active service, mostly geostationary comsats, cubesats, and Starlink satellites. The 5,000 figure includes ones that have been deorbited and derelict in orbit, as well as landers, rovers, and otherstrappistplanets wrote:i never even heard of this probe, there are so many probes orbiting earth right now i don't know about
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
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Juno (2021)
Juno's new XYZV trajectory now lasting until 2024. Data from 2019 to 2024 were obtained from JPL HORIZONS. Due to its size, the Jupiter phase of the mission is now divided into three parts:
- PRIME MISSION (2016-2018)
- EXTENDED MISSION 1 (2018-2021)
- EXTENDED MISSION 2 (2021-2024)
Flybys of Ganymede, Europa, and Io are now simulated...
- 2021-06-07, 16:56:08 UTC - Ganymede - 1,035.1 km
- 2022-09-29, 09:34:20 UTC - Europa - 403.5 km
- 2023-12-30, 08:35:20 UTC - Io (1st) - 976.84 km
- 2024-02-03, 17:47:59 UTC - Io (2nd) - 635.63 km
To prevent Juno from colliding with Ganymede, a day-long XYZV trajectory of the moon is also included.
The ZIP file only contains XYZV and SSC files. For the models and textures, download them from this post
- PRIME MISSION (2016-2018)
- EXTENDED MISSION 1 (2018-2021)
- EXTENDED MISSION 2 (2021-2024)
Flybys of Ganymede, Europa, and Io are now simulated...
- 2021-06-07, 16:56:08 UTC - Ganymede - 1,035.1 km
- 2022-09-29, 09:34:20 UTC - Europa - 403.5 km
- 2023-12-30, 08:35:20 UTC - Io (1st) - 976.84 km
- 2024-02-03, 17:47:59 UTC - Io (2nd) - 635.63 km
To prevent Juno from colliding with Ganymede, a day-long XYZV trajectory of the moon is also included.
The ZIP file only contains XYZV and SSC files. For the models and textures, download them from this post
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"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
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Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
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