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Disproven Solar System Bodies

Posted: 06.01.2019, 01:06
by Anthony_B_Russo10
This adds the disproven hypothetical body Tyche.
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Notes:
-This includes a file for the hypothetical star/brown dwarf Nemesis, but the definition is broken and I do not know how to fix it but if you know how please contact me.
-There is an extra fictional planet in this from Doctor Who. (The texture is from the Motherlode.)
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Posted: 06.01.2019, 04:50
by SpaceFanatic64
To fix Nemesis, type this symbol ~, and a log should appear to the left side of Celestia. It should find the problem so you can correct it.

Posted: 06.01.2019, 06:45
by Anthony_B_Russo10
Pressing the ~ key doesn't help due to the amount of bodies the program loads near Earth.

Posted: 06.01.2019, 11:23
by gironde
in celestia.cfg change the last line to LogSize 10000 or more

pressing key [~] and [return] and the arrows keys for move.

Posted: 06.01.2019, 12:34
by BorderShed
Thanks @SpaceFanatic64 & @gironde,

That is interesting, I didnt know it.
But I even have errors reported there on a fresh clean install of basic 1.6.1 :( . For example on gstar.jpg flare.jpg and logo.png

Is there a way of sending this error log to a text file ?

Posted: 06.01.2019, 21:26
by Anthony_B_Russo10
The error is with the barycenter name,
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but when the barycenter's name is changed the main problem is encountered, Nemesis replaces the Sun.
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Posted: 14.05.2020, 02:17
by TheLostProbe
-There is an extra fictional planet in this from Doctor Who. (The texture is from the Motherlode.)

:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

I'm happy now :smile:

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(I am a Whovian (What Doctor Who fans are called))

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The planet is Mondas, home planet of the Cybermen

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This adds the disproven hypothetical body Tyche.

Pretty sure it was called Nibiru

Posted: 14.05.2020, 02:24
by SevenSpheres
Anthony_B_Russo10 wrote:-This includes a file for the hypothetical star/brown dwarf Nemesis, but the definition is broken and I do not know how to fix it but if you know how please contact me.

Since this topic was revived I took a look at the addon. The problem with Nemesis is that you have it defined with an HIP number of 0, which is what Celestia uses for the Sun. The line OrbitBarycenter "Test:Nemesis Center" is also causing problems; you should have only one of the barycenter's names there, not both.

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TheLostProbe wrote:Pretty sure it was called Nibiru

No, they're different things: Nibiru, Tyche

Posted: 16.05.2020, 23:06
by TheLostProbe
Oh, ok

Posted: 22.05.2020, 02:43
by TheLostProbe
Since this topic was revived I took a look at the addon. The problem with Nemesis is that you have it defined with an HIP number of 0, which is what Celestia uses for the Sun. The line OrbitBarycenter "Test:Nemesis Center" is also causing problems; you should have only one of the barycenter's names there, not both.

Hmm, maybe have a HIP number of 1

Posted: 22.05.2020, 02:59
by SevenSpheres
TheLostProbe wrote:Hmm, maybe have a HIP number of 1

No, that would replace HIP 1. It would be best to not use a HIP number at all.

Posted: 22.05.2020, 03:08
by LukeCEL
SevenSpheres wrote:It would be best to not use a HIP number at all.

Yeah. I would only use HIP numbers for real stars with a HIP number.

Posted: 22.05.2020, 22:55
by TheLostProbe
Yea, I edited the .stc and basically deleted the HIP number so, ye