2008 TC3 add-on

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2008 TC3 add-on

Post #1by chris » 07.10.2008, 10:00

I've created an add-on that simulates the asteroid 2008 TC3's orbit and entry into the Earth's atmosphere. There are two versions of the add-on available: one for Celestia 1.5.1, and one that will only work with recent 1.6.0 builds. The 1.6.0 version uses a more accurate trajectory.

For Celestia 1.5.1: http://www.celestiaproject.net/~claurel/celest ... c3-151.zip
For Celestia 1.6.0: http://www.celestiaproject.net/~claurel/celest ... c3-160.zip

The trajectory was created from an ephemeris generated by HORIZONS. HORIZONS will actually integrate the position of a small body over time, so gravitational effects are taken into account. I don't believe any atmospheric modeling is done, so the position of 2008 TC3 in its last few seconds may not be that accurate.

The version of the add-on for 1.6.0 includes a simple celx script that highlights the asteroid with a marker and shows it's footprint on Earth. The latter is the area on Earth from which the asteroid is visible--it's quite a useful visualization aid when the asteroid is close.

I've created two YouTube videos from this add-on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FW3oaZgCz0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxa2PUluqVU

It was fun to monitor 2008 TC3 in Celestia in real time, knowing that the asteroid really was closing in on Earth.

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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #2by t00fri » 07.10.2008, 13:18

Nice, but this 2008 TC-3 video has considerably more action ;-)

Rallye Villa Joiosa 2008 TC-3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF-LWw2_ct0

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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #3by Adirondack » 07.10.2008, 20:59

chris wrote:I've created an add-on that simulates the asteroid 2008 TC3's orbit and entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Wow!

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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #4by ElChristou » 08.10.2008, 06:47

I wonder if the visibleregion argument used in your celx could not become a hardcoded feature of the contextual menu for any satellite... (like terminator or planetographic grid for planets)
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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #5by chris » 11.10.2008, 03:19

I made an image of the trajectory of 2008 TC3 (from the add-on, now available on the Motherlode) with the experimental ground track feature. The country borders are from Cham and Grant's excellent political borders add-on.

2008tc3-track-alt.jpg


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Post #6by ElChristou » 11.10.2008, 06:30

chris wrote:I made an image of the trajectory of 2008 TC3 (from the add-on, now available on the Motherlode) with the experimental ground track feature. The country borders are from Cham and Grant's excellent political borders add-on.

2008tc3-track-alt.jpg

What would be interesting to have with this new feature is the long/lat at each intersection points of the perpendicular lines with the ground and why not the distance/altitude at the intersection of these lines with the orbit. Now that would clutter the view quite a bit... Perhaps the data could be displayed if the mouse came over the corresponding point?
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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #7by Cham » 11.10.2008, 13:49

I agree with ElChristou. This could be a usefull feature, live in Celestia (hard coded), with distance and coordinates. Is this possible, Chris ?
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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #8by symaski62 » 14.10.2008, 13:42

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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #9by duds26 » 14.10.2008, 16:18

chris wrote:I made an image of the trajectory of 2008 TC3 (from the add-on, now available on the Motherlode) with the experimental ground track feature. The country borders are from Cham and Grant's excellent political borders add-on.

2008tc3-track-alt.jpg


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Some anti-aliasing could really make these lines look nicer.

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Re: 2008 TC3 add-on

Post #10by chris » 14.10.2008, 16:32

duds26 wrote:
chris wrote:I made an image of the trajectory of 2008 TC3 (from the add-on, now available on the Motherlode) with the experimental ground track feature. The country borders are from Cham and Grant's excellent political borders add-on.

2008tc3-track-alt.jpg


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Some anti-aliasing could really make these lines look nicer.

You mean like in Celestia? :)

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