Significant Update Patch to my Globular Package for Testing

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Re: Significant Update Patch to my Globular Package for Testing

Post #81by t00fri » 03.02.2009, 20:46

I have now committed my major globular cluster update to SVN, after extensive
discussions of the patch in the forum etc.

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deepskyobj.cpp deepskyobj.h galaxy.cpp galaxy.h
globular.cpp globular.h render.cpp texture.cpp
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Re: Significant Update Patch to my Globular Package for Testing

Post #82by Reiko » 03.02.2009, 21:02

Fridger, I do love these globular clusters you made. I haven't tried the updated patch yet but sure they will look great. I was thinking about using the globular cluster generator to add some solar systems on the outskirts of some of the clusters. Imagine a sky on a world close to one of those. :)
I have a science question, what would the average distance between stars be inside one of the clusters?

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Re: Significant Update Patch to my Globular Package for Testing

Post #83by t00fri » 03.02.2009, 21:19

Reiko wrote:Fridger, I do love these globular clusters you made. I haven't tried the updated patch yet but sure they will look great. I was thinking about using the globular cluster generator to add some solar systems on the outskirts of some of the clusters. Imagine a sky on a world close to one of those. :)
I have a science question, what would the average distance between stars be inside one of the clusters?

Reiko,

First of all: I do like your new Avatar!! ;-)

Second: the avaerage star distance in globulars is not a relevant scale, since the star density varies so enormously between the core and the cluster periphery! You can look up the various cluster radii [ly] in the data file globulars.dsc and then you can use that the number of globular stars varies between 10^4 and 10^7!

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Re: Significant Update Patch to my Globular Package for Testing

Post #84by t00fri » 04.02.2009, 13:39

In SVN r4633, I have removed some name and mu25 isophote radius
inconsistencies for the globulars Terzan 11,12 and 4,9,10 . These contradictions exist in my used scientific catalogs. I decided giving preference to SIMBAD in this respect, however.

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