Nix And Hydra not even close to their orbits.

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Nix And Hydra not even close to their orbits.

Post #1by Hungry4info » 07.01.2007, 04:56

While trying to solve a problem about Triton not having any haze, I ran into another.

In Celestia 1.5.0pre1, and possible pre2, Pluto's 2 smaller moons do not follow the orbit (I'm not talking about the usual problem, these moons are WAY off, like in totally different inclinations).

Here's the images of the problem:
Last edited by Hungry4info on 26.03.2009, 23:07, edited 1 time in total.
Current Setup:
Windows 7 64 bit. Celestia 1.6.0.
AMD Athlon Processor, 1.6 Ghz, 3 Gb RAM
ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics

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Post #2by Hamiltonian » 07.01.2007, 20:26

You need to update your numberedmoons.ssc file from the CVS tree.
I think the coordinate frame for Pluto changed in 1.5, so the old orbits don't work.
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Post #3by ajtribick » 08.01.2007, 00:01

Even so, the fact that the moons appear to be totally out of the plane of the drawn orbits is weird... even if the old numberedmoons.ssc uses the wrong reference frame, the moons surely shouldn't move on a different path to the drawn orbit?

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Post #4by Hamiltonian » 08.01.2007, 00:05

I just report what fixed the problem for me.
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