New models of Nix and Hydra

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New models of Nix and Hydra

Post #1by Shadow-Dragon-777 » 06.08.2022, 03:49

Couple months ago, I found models of Nix and Hydra. SevenSpheres converted them to CMOD.
The models replace the Hydra one and add a Nix one. They are based on scientific studies of them as seen in the readme. Currently there is no way to align these correctly as both of them tumble "IE Do not have permanent axial poles" because of gravitational torques caused by the Pluto Charon binary itself. Unfortunately, no scientific maps of these two exist yet so you will have to look for amateur made maps to fit on them.
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Nix and Hydra with new models

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Post #2by trappistplanets » 06.08.2022, 11:44

Shadow-Dragon-777 wrote:The models replace the Hydra one and add a Nix one. They are based on scientific studies of them as seen in the readme. Currently there is no way to align these correctly as both of them tumble "IE Do not have permanent axial poles" because of gravitational torques caused by the Pluto Charon binary itself. Unfortunately, no scientific maps of these two exist yet so you will have to look for amateur made maps to fit on them.
for hydra, if you take the CO code for it, and remove the orientation block (done that in code below), that will put the model at the correct orientation, can't say the same fir nix though sadly

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"Hydra:134340 Pluto III:Pluto III:S 2005 P 1:S 2005 (134340) 1" "Sol/Pluto"
{
    Class    "minormoon"
    Mesh    "hydra.3ds"
    Texture    "hydra.*"
    Radius    25.45
    OrbitFrame
    {
        EclipticJ2000    { Center "Sol/Pluto-Charon" }
    }
    EllipticalOrbit
    {
        Epoch    2457217.5  # 2015 Jul 14
        Period    38.20177
        SemiMajorAxis    64738
        Eccentricity    0.005862
        Inclination    112.873048
        AscendingNode    227.710864
        ArgOfPericenter    16.240228
        MeanAnomaly    49.034160
    }
    BodyFrame
    {
        EclipticJ2000    { Center "Sol/Pluto-Charon" }
    }
    PrecessingRotation
    {
        Period    10.308
        Inclination    110
        PrecessionPeriod    0.0175
    }
    LunarLambert    0.5
    GeomAlbedo    0.83
    InfoURL    "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_(moon)"
}


and here is a Nix and Hydra map i reprojected using these models
hydra.jpg
Greyscale Albedo corrected map of Hydra, reprojected from https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/hydra_solo.jpg

nix.jpg
Natural color albedo corrected map of Nix, credit to Askaniy for original images used here (and TCT)
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Post #3by trappistplanets » 07.08.2022, 18:40

a map of Nix from Askaniy is in the works right now, can't wait for askaniy to stitch together the images and color this john
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Post #4by trappistplanets » 08.08.2022, 10:59

Askaniy got done a grey-scale map of Nix
nix1.png
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