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Posted: 11.01.2005, 06:10
by Juan Marino
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Posted: 11.01.2005, 09:28
by Michael Kilderry
Those pictures look like a different updateed Pangaea Ultima texture is being used instead of the old one I downloaded today, It looks a lot better, and the other futuristic maps are appreciated. :D

And also, I am sure the Celestia would appreciate it if you don't use the word f***ing on the forums, aside from it being impolite, young people come into these forums as well you know. :wink:

Keep up the maps though, and very interesting future animal pictures, I can't wait!

Michael Kilderry :)

Posted: 11.01.2005, 09:43
by Juan Marino
Michael Kilderry said:

And also, I am sure the Celestia would appreciate it if you don't use the word f***ing on the forums, aside from it being impolite, young people come into these forums as well you know.



sorry, grieved, I am Spanish-speaking and I did not know well what I put

Posted: 11.01.2005, 10:07
by Michael Kilderry
That's ok, the moderator here would have probably cleaned it up but he seems to have taken a holiday lately. :roll:

Michael Kilderry :)

Posted: 11.01.2005, 10:35
by Juan Marino
AltSurface:

Celestia/extras -------> lastpangea.ssc:

AltSurface "Last Pangea" "sol/earth"
{
Texture "lastpangea1.jpg"
}

Posted: 13.01.2005, 03:25
by Juan Marino
ULTIMA PANGEA



NEW

Celestia/extras -------> lastpangea1.ssc:

Code: Select all

AltSurface "Last Pangea" "sol/earth"
{
Texture "lastpangea1.jpg"
}





Celestia/extras -------> lastpangea.ssc:

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AltSurface "Last Pangea" "sol/earth"
{
Texture "lastpangea.jpg"
}

Just a thought.

Posted: 13.01.2005, 04:36
by Tanketai
I was wondering... is there any real facts showing that the atlantic ocean floor will/could subdue?
See, the Nazca plate is actually diving under South America, and the Pacifica plate is moving towards Asia (That's why people say California will break off, moving west)
Since Africa and South America were once together and split apart, it sounds more reasonable to expect the African plate to hit India and Asia, and the S.A. to move over closer to Australia.

:?:

PS: Before I submitted this, I found the link to the 'paleomap stuff', but there's no explanation, between the 50 and 100 mi years the global movement just seems to invert... another :?:

Posted: 13.01.2005, 06:50
by Juan Marino
Two theories of the movement of the plates in the future exist:

    1. Where the Indian sea is united to South American coast -

    2. Or where the antarctica also is joined to the Indian sea and Suoth America -

Posted: 13.01.2005, 11:58
by maxim
You may save a lot of work and time if you link to this:

http://www.nefkom.net/z-bau/celestia
http://www.z-bau.info/celestia/Paleo%20Earth.zip
http://www.celestia.ziegelstein.net/work%20data/Paleo%20Earth%20Draft.zip

These maps have been already made up for Celestia.

maxim