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Celestia Educational Activities - get them here

Post #1by fsgregs » 10.01.2004, 22:45

Hi:

This is just a sticky note to advise visitors to the Celestia forum that the members of the forum and I have put together a set of exciting educational Activities for your enjoyment and educational use. Each Activity is a tour and journey through the Celestia universe, covering a particular subject. Each Activity is written in MS Word, and is designed to be read and followed as a step by step journey. The Activities contain many facts about the topic and will launch Celestia for you and take you to some amazing places. Each is truly interactive and can be either used at home or in a classroom setting. Each Activity comes with its own printable student worksheet that teachers can copy and distribute to students for completion and grading.

Each Activity takes about 1 - 2 hours to read and complete. These Educational efforts truly highlight the power of Celestia to bring the universe to life for you.

Each Activity may be downloaded as zip files from the following website:

http://www.fsgregs.org/celestia.

You can get a free unzipping program from winzip.com.

Once downloaded, the zip files must be unzipped and installed into your main Celestia folder (the one on your computer that contains all your Celestia files). There is a "Read-me" file accompanying each Activity which explains how to do that.

The Activities require the use of Celestia version 1.3.1 (available for free from http://www.celestiaproject.net/celestia) and Microsoft Word (must be purchased from Microsoft). If you do not have these two programs, the Activities will not function. A few of the links inside of the Activities also launch Apple Quicktime movies. If you do not have Quicktime, you can get it at Http://www.apple.com.

The current list of Activities available are:

* Activity 1.1 and 2.2 - a tour of the Universe - start at Earth and travel "up" into the night sky, speeding outward at hyper-light speed past the Moon, the outer planets and into the stars. Visit a variety of stars, nebula, pulsars, black holes, dark matter and a few of the galaxies beyond our own Milky Way. Get a glimpse of just how immense our universe really is.

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Black Hole visited in Activity 2.2


* Activity 3.2 and 4.2 - a complete tour of the Solar System - beginning at the Sun, explore our solar system, stopping at all nine planets and some of their moons. See asteroids come close to hitting Earth, fly your own spaceship in a pass over the Kennedy Space Center, pace next to Apollo 11, observe Jupiter's Great Red Spot, attempt a dangerous flythrough of the beautiful rings of Saturn, see moons eclipsing each other, discover what it's like inside the dark blue atmosphere of Neptune, learn just how fast Voyager II is leaving the solar system, and follow alongside a comet as its tail streams out behind it.


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Apollo 11 - from the Solar System, Activity 3.2


* Activity 5.2 - the Terraforming of Mars - a futuristic journey into the 26th century to witness the terraforming of Mars by man from a dry, barren world to one covered with shallow seas, plants and human colonies. Witness the melting of the polar ice caps with giant space mirrors, kept on station by orbiting lasers. Observe the slow transformation of Mars from a red planet of dust and sand to one covered in water, with growing plants, an oxygen atmosphere and colonies of humans.

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Mars of the far future, verdant and livable.

* Activity 6.2 - the Life and Death of Stars - a detailed and elaborately explained journey of discovery through the complete life cycle of both regular stars like our Sun, and massive stars. Over 25 stops are made to nebula, protostars, main sequence stars, Red Giants, Yellow Giants, Blue Supergiants and massive Red Supergiants. Witness the death of Earth when our Sun swells to a Red Giant and consumes it. Then continue on to see stars explode into Planetary nebula and Supernova. Hover close to rapidly spinning White Dwarfs and brilliantly hot Neutron stars. Count the pulses of rotating Pulsars and try to fly above spinning Black Holes without being sucked in.

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Earth being swallowed by our swollen Sun billions of years from now.


* Activity 7.2 - The Spacecraft of Celestia - near Earth. Tour the history of the Space Program. Beginning with humble Sputnik 1, visit the key spacecraft that influenced human exploration of space, to include American, Soviet, European and Chinese craft. 18 separate spacecraft are visited near Earth, including Explorer, Mercury, Apollo, Soyuz, Skylab, Mir, the Space Shuttle, the Hubble Space Telescope, ISS and ending with Cosmos 1, a new spacecraft designed to "sail" through space on sunlight alone (it has no engines).



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The highly detailed models of ISS and Shuttle Endeavour in Celestia space.


* Activity 8.2 - Spacecraft of Celestia - beyond Earth - take a fascinating journey to fly alongside the space probes that humanity has sent to the planets, including Mariner, Pioneer, Viking, Venera, Magellan, Cassini, Voyager, Mars Odyssey, the MER Spirit and Opportunity, to name just a few. Then continue on into the future, to visit such famous Hollywood spaceships as the Discovery and Monolith (from 2001, a Space Odyssey), the Millenium Falcon, Imperial Deathstar, tie fighters and x-wings from StarWars, the USS Enterprise and Voyager and the omnious Borg Cube from the Star Trek series.

Activity currently under development. Here is a screenshot.


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The Borg mother ship


* Activity 9.2 - the Primitive Earth and Moon System - under development - when complete, you will take a journey into the distant past to witness the early Earth billions of years ago. Be there when "Orpheus", a planet the size of Mars, smashes into Earth and breaks off large chunks of it, to form the Moon (this is the most widly accepted theory of our Moon's formation.

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A view of the primitive Earth and Moon system, from the Activity


You are welcome to download and take any of the above journeys. However, please be considerate in downloading. My website is being hosted by a friend and to keep the lines from being overcrowded, please download the Activities only one at a time. Also, please note that these activities contain massive amounts of files, textures and models. If you downloaded them all, it would require over 600 MB of computer space. You will need a reasonably new model/fast computer to enjoy them. You will probably also need a computer with a reasonable video graphics card on it (a peice of hardware that Celestia uses to draw complex images). If you have a slow computer with no video card, few if any of the Activities will run for you.

Enjoy, with my compliments. Feel free to post comments, praises :) and complaints :? here, or send me a private message.

Regards,

Frank

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Post #2by TheSingingBadger » 14.01.2004, 02:14

Hey Frank, you rule - these activities are great fun and I love them to pieces. Thanks for all your hard work!! :D

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Post #3by Mikeydude750 » 14.01.2004, 04:49

Very fine job there. The activities seem to be well-made, and are very enjoyable while still teaching a lot at the same time.

Now if only more teachers used your activities...

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Post #4by abramson » 14.01.2004, 16:42

Frank, the Activities are fantastic. Congratulations. And if I can be of any help in the future, even proofreading, do not hesitate in contacting me...

Regards,

Guillermo

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Post #5by Jeam Tag » 14.01.2004, 21:30

Frank,
I thank you for this formidable work. I very quickly hope to add, and to be able to explain, these activities in my small project of Celestia Catalogue 'in french' - I do not have alas too much time in this moment, but does not despair - because you magnifiquement summarize in these activities the potentialities of Celestia... with remarkable additions, sometimes brought up to date, authors whose we appreciate the achievements so much.

(small note: why not to use the version textured better of Mir in the program 'near earth crafts': -))

It seems important, indeed, to specify for the installation, that the new files (Sounds, Vid?os) are readable only in the condition that Celestia is installed on the disc 'C' 'Program Files', or then the 'hyperlinks' should be modified to the personnal right place...

In short: cheer, really.
Jeam, sorry of my english -trying w 'Babelfish', but it's curious, sometimes..
Catalogue des ajouts /Catalog for the Add-Ons in French
...PAGES LOSTS, SORRY

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Post #6by abramson » 15.01.2004, 14:21

By the way, Frank, I might translate the text to Spanish, if you like.

Guillermo

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Thanks everyone

Post #7by fsgregs » 15.01.2004, 23:30

I am delighted to see so many folks enjoying the Activities. Of course it would be OK to translate them into any language you wish. However, that will be a LOT of translation, since you will also have to translate each of the Read-me files packaged with each Activity.

I am working with two students in my school to put together a top quality Educational Webpage for these Activities, complete with colorful backgrounds, flash animation, JAVA, sound, links to each Activity and all of their add-ons, resource links to other educational pages, etc. If you guys get the Activities translated into other languages, I can put your web addresses on this page as well. Once done, Chris will put a primary link to the Education page on Celestia's main page, so that visitors do not have to go through the forum to reach the Activities. I don't yet know where the page will be housed. I may be able to talk my friend into continuing to host it on his server. He has a high-speed cable feed, but I don't know his bandwidth. If he cannot do it, we will need a host.

The biggest problem is add-ons. Beside their size and download time, somehow, we have got to work out a single common approach for handling them effortlessly. Folks are correct in complaining that it should never be necessary for a typical Celestia user to have to edit the solarsys.ssc before taking an Activity journey, or for anything else. Nor should they have to examine every file in their extras folder to see if an add-on is duplicated, before they load a new add-on. Add-ons that deal with the same space object should have only one single folder and file name so that two or three copies of the same object cannot get into the Extras folder at the same time. For example, there are at least 3 versions of the ISS space station floating around on the forum. In each case, the texture name, file names, and even folder names are different. If I did not clean out earlier versions of ISS from my extras folder before I loaded newer versions, (including the default entries in solarsys.ssc),I would have 3 of the same object being drawn in the same spot. It really looks funny.

I am not sure how to solve the problem. Even a central repository would not solve the problem unless everyone agreed to follow the same set of naming rules. It has been proposed that some computer code be written so that we let Celestia handle add-ons, identifying if two objects are being drawn in the same spot and either flagging a conflict or fixing the conflict, keeping the extras folder up to date, etc.. That seems very complex to do and I shutter at what Chris and the other program experts would think of all that extra work.

Anyway, that's in the future. In the meantime, please feel free to translate the Activities, worksheets and read-me files if you wish to. Users will be so benefitted!!
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Regards,

Frank

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Re: Thanks everyone

Post #8by Harry » 16.01.2004, 09:11

fsgregs wrote:Folks are correct in complaining that it should never be necessary for a typical Celestia user to have to edit the solarsys.ssc before taking an Activity journey, or for anything else. Nor should they have to examine every file in their extras folder to see if an add-on is duplicated, before they load a new add-on. Add-ons that deal with the same space object should have only one single folder and file name so that two or three copies of the same object cannot get into the Extras folder at the same time.

Why can there be more than one object with the same name anyway? The only reason I am aware of is in combination with Beginning and Ending directives.
Maybe an "Override"-directive should be added, which if set to true will make celestia replace any already existing entries. There still are a lot of possible problems, e.g. the lack of order when loading objects, but I think it would be an improvement.

Harald

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Post #9by maxim » 16.01.2004, 12:31

fgregs wrote: ...and Microsoft Word (must be purchased from Microsoft). If you do not have these two programs, the Activities will not function.


That's not true as such. There is a freeware programm named Wordview from Microsoft that can be downloaded here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/results.aspx?productID=617C4D62-4061-4107-8D46-2A22FC6FA202&freetext=viewer&DisplayLang=en
It reads Microsoft Word documents and allows for links. It is available in several language versions, and works on all Windows versions AFAIK.

Another possibility would be OpenOffice which is available for MacOS and Linux also: http://www.openoffice.org/ It also reads Microsoft Word documents but has some problems with linking as it always adds 'http://' in front of a link url (at least WinVersion 1.1.0 does).

maxim :)

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Post #10by fsgregs » 16.01.2004, 21:15

Dear Maxim:

Yep ... you are absolutely right. I forgot that Microsoft provides a free viewer. I did not know it would operate cel:url links inside a document. That's great. I will download and put a copy on my website. Do you know if it works on Win XP? The website link above stops at Win 2000 and Win NT.

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Post #11by selden » 16.01.2004, 21:32

Frank,

It works fine on XP. (Didn't we discuss this long ago?)

However, a link to Microsoft's Web site would be more appropriate than trying to provide a copy of your own. That way there's no question about the validity of the program.

The MS WordViewer download page is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9BBB9E60-E4F3-436D-A5A7-DA0E5431E5C1&displaylang=en

Unfortunately, it seems to be available only for Windows. MacOs and Linux folks will have to get something else -- OpenOffice, for example.
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Post #12by fsgregs » 16.01.2004, 21:46

Thanks Selden:

Yes, you did mention this in a prior post. Forgot about that too. :?

I will take your advice and post the link only on my site.

Thanks

Frank


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