Some small buggies.
Posted: 26.05.2002, 11:30
It`s excellent program, but I observed this:
1. Solar angular diameter possibly is not correct, because during total eclipses, moon is always smaller than sun. (I was watching eclipses at the ground at altitude 400-500 m, so it couldn't affect much).
2. Watch out for a star "eta Cas". This binary system is one of the closest to sun (distance 17,5 ly), but in Celestia it was >1000 ly. But spectra in info was right (roughly G0 V), but with a high luminousity, impossible for such main sequence star.
1. Solar angular diameter possibly is not correct, because during total eclipses, moon is always smaller than sun. (I was watching eclipses at the ground at altitude 400-500 m, so it couldn't affect much).
2. Watch out for a star "eta Cas". This binary system is one of the closest to sun (distance 17,5 ly), but in Celestia it was >1000 ly. But spectra in info was right (roughly G0 V), but with a high luminousity, impossible for such main sequence star.