Asteroid belt files

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Asteroid belt files

Post #1by uzam » 27.07.2003, 18:04

Hello!

I'm new using Celestia and I think it's great!
I've downloaded a lot of addons I've found in different sites but I have a small problem: I've found ssc files with troyan asteroids, transneptunian objects, plutinos etc... but nothing about the main belt. I've read in this forum that there were some files in bruckner.homelinux.net (asteroid_IMPS.zip and asteroid_IMPS_50km.zip I think) , but this web is not available now.

So... may anybody send me those files? My email is: uzam84@terra.com

Thanks!! :)

(I don't know if my English is very good but... I'm Spanish) :wink:

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Post #2by abiogenesis » 27.07.2003, 18:36

Done. These are pretty interesting files, so they should be mirrored somewhere. I haven't looked, so I don't know if they are. If they aren't, they should be.

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Post #3by uzam » 27.07.2003, 18:55

Thank you very much!
Yes, they are really good. I looked for them in a lot of sites but I couldn't get it, so... yes, somebody should mirror them.

I wonder if there were some other interesting addons in bruckner's web.

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Post #4by billybob884 » 27.07.2003, 19:02

would you mind sending them to me to? billybob884@hotmail.com
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Post #5by abiogenesis » 27.07.2003, 19:37

Sure, billybob. You have a website. Perhaps you could mirror them there.

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Post #6by billybob884 » 27.07.2003, 19:52

thats what i was gonna do
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Post #7by Gordon » 27.07.2003, 21:03

About mirroring files, some others that where on Bruckner site (which are/were most of your broken links billybob) are now not available for dowload for new users . One exemple is the sputnik 1 model, a great great one. :(

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Post #8by Darkmiss » 27.07.2003, 23:26

Ill zip it and put Sputnik up for download on my web site in a short while.

Although i have the files, but i don't have the original txt file for the credits.


I am surprised that Jack hasn't put this and the Saturn5 rocket, up on his site.
As he has a great collection of historical space craft, these are two of the biggest Historically.
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Post #9by Darkmiss » 28.07.2003, 00:06

Okay its up for download on my web site
for all the newcomers to Celestia.

I even used your screenshot Gordon, for the thumb nail.
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If anyone has the original zip file, could you post it, or the txt file to me.
so the author can get his credits.
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Post #10by billybob884 » 28.07.2003, 03:00

hmmm... i dont think i ever saw this model, who made it and where can i get it?
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Post #11by Jeam Tag » 28.07.2003, 09:53

Darkmiss wrote:If anyone has the original zip file, could you post it, or the txt file to me.
so the author can get his credits.

Hello. i don't remember there is a .txt in the original zip. i think cr?dits were whith the descriptive notes on the Bruckner's pages.
Here is what i have added in the .ssc file:
# Spoutnik 1 par Klaus Gierloff http://bruckner.homelinux.net/files/sputnik1.zip

"Sputnik 1" "Sol/Earth"
# This file is only to show Sputnik 1 in space;
# the data are not approximately correct!
# Perigee 229 km
# Apogee 946 km
# Inclination 65.10
# Circulation 96.2 minutes
# are the correct dates
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "sputnik1.3ds"
Radius 0.0024

EllipticalOrbit
{
Period 0.0668
SemiMajorAxis 6865.5205
Eccentricity 0.0668
Inclination 65.1
AscendingNode 340.3821
ArgOfPericenter 58.0
MeanAnomaly 306.9536
}

Albedo 0.1 #?
}


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Post #12by Darkmiss » 28.07.2003, 12:55

billybob884 wrote:hmmm... i dont think i ever saw this model, who made it and where can i get it?


Hello Mike,
Just click my WWW button at the bottom of my reply.
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Post #13by Jeam Tag » 28.07.2003, 13:58

[quote="Darkmiss]
Hello Mike,
Just click my WWW button at the bottom of my reply.[/quote]

Fine, Paul. I'll replace in my catalogu the Bruckner one by your site address for download of this add-on .
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