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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 24.03.2012, 15:59
by kristoffer
This is a view of the gas giant planet Vertilu from an Earth-like moon


Janus:
Info: moon to Vertilu
Size(diameter) 13600 km(1.06x Earth)
Type: Terrestrial
Habitable: Yes
Temperature: 299 K(26?C)
Orbital period: 33 days

Vertilu:
Size(diameter): 178000 km(1.24x Jupiter)
Type: Gas giant
Temperature: 297-301 K(24-28?C)
Moons: 8
Orbit period: 109 days
Distance to host star: 94,246,658 km(0.63 AU)
Rings: Yes

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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 24.03.2012, 17:33
by bh
Lovely textures kristoffer

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 25.03.2012, 17:41
by kristoffer
ASTEROID THREAT:



asteroid 2012 JA05:
12th of july 2022(possibly not survive this): ca 3980 km from Dyaus Pita
26th of june 2023: ca 21600 km from Vertilu
10th of april 2027: ca 20100 km from 2nd moon to Dyaus Pita
26th of april 2029(possibly not survive this): ca 5100 km from Vertilu
26th of april 2029: ca 15900 km from Vertilu's Earth-like moon Janus
10th of april 2030: ca 14100 km from 2nd moon to Dyaus Pita


2012 JA05 is 241 km in diameter

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 25.03.2012, 18:29
by kristoffer
A newly-born planet, possibly some hundred-thousands of years old



Amphitrite:
Size: 14200 km(1.11x Earth)
Type: Terrestrial
Habitable: Not yet. The planet is volcanic and it is evolving and can possibly be later habitable
Temperature: 274 K
Distance from it's host star: 112,198,403 km(0.75 AU)
Moons: 2


Amphitrite is named after the sea-goddess and wife of Poseidon

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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 26.03.2012, 22:26
by Hungry4info
The day side of that planet looks remarkably like another planet I know, but it's a bit older, 4.6 Gyr or so. :)

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 26.03.2012, 23:56
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 15.04.2012, 13:01
by kristoffer
Tomorrow is it a possibility that Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii is available for download :)


This will be the v1 of Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii


Later will I work with v2 of Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii, it will be set longer into the future

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 16.04.2012, 10:44
by kristoffer
I uploaded yesterday the addon to Celestia Motherlode, so I will notice when it is confirmed that it is available for download


But It can take time till it has come

Boliverius Alvera Sagittari v2

Posted: 16.04.2012, 11:26
by kristoffer
I am now currently working with the v2 of Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii

It will be new planets and etc...



I am working with the companion star Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii C
And as you will know, Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii B will have no objects



BoAlv Sgr C is 1.1 light years from Boalv Sgr A(host star)

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 16.04.2012, 20:19
by W0RLDBUILDER
Can you get a different texture for Amphitrite? Venus is a bit overused and very recognizable.

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 16.04.2012, 20:59
by kristoffer
W0RLDBUILDER wrote:Can you get a different texture for Amphitrite? Venus is a bit overused and very recognizable.


That will be in v2. It's too late now, when I have sent it to the moderators of Motherlode

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 17.04.2012, 17:24
by kristoffer
The addon is available on 2shared.com


Enjoy the addon, I am currently working with v2
http://www.2shared.com/file/rTgJKR94/Bo ... tarii.html

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari v2

Posted: 21.04.2012, 15:52
by kristoffer
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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 05.05.2012, 13:52
by kristoffer
W0RLDBUILDER wrote:Can you get a different texture for Amphitrite? Venus is a bit overused and very recognizable.


Here is the new Amphitrite

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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 06.05.2012, 17:13
by kristoffer
An unknown small planet came from nowhere, it crashed into a moon to the planet Amphitrite
it created a ring of rocks around the inner moon to Amphitrite


This will be in the next version of Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii

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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 23.05.2012, 15:50
by kristoffer
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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 23.05.2012, 22:11
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 29.05.2012, 07:17
by kristoffer
This are the final confirmation of how many objects it will be in Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii, and which might be the last version of this addon, version 3:


Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii:

Asteroids: 24
Comets: 7
Planets: 8
Dwarfplanets: 20



Planets:

Vertilu:
Diameter: 178000 km
Type: Gas giant
Distant from it's star: 0.63 AU
Moons: 12
Temperature: 300-305 K(27 ?C-32?C)
Orbital period: 292 days

Dyaus Pita:
Diameter: 10400 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 0.50 AU
Moons: 2
Habitable: Not now anymore, it occured an environmental event on this planet, the same as we think happened to Venus
Temperature: 340 K(67 ?C)
Orbital period: 153 days

Polyphana:
Diameter: 166000 km
Type: Gas giant
Distant from it's star: 3.5 AU
Moons: 5
Temperature: 126 K(-147 ?C)
Orbital period: 1351 days(3.7 years)

Amphitrite:
Diameter: 14200 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 0.75 AU
Moons: 2
Habitable: Not yet, it is still hot and volcanic, it is a newly formed planet
Temperature: 277 K(4 ?C)
Orbital period: 438 days(1.2 years)

Vulcania:
Diameter: 5000 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 0.14 AU
Moons: 2, and 4 minor moons
Habitable: Too hot
Temperature: 591-739 K(318 ?C-466?C)
Orbital period: 7.3 days

2012 JA27 or Odin:
Diameter: 5800 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 190.8 AU
Moons: 2
Habitable: No, it's too cold
Temperature: 17 K(-256 ?C)
Orbital period: 10409 days(28.5 years)

2011 GH11 or Ragnarok:
Diameter: 7200 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 52.5 AU
Moons: 0
Habitable: No, but it is something special about this planet, it is volcanic
Temperature: 32-36 K(from -241 ?C to -237?C)
Orbital period: 11249 days(30.8 years)

2012 AP20:
Diameter: ca. 11600 km
Type: Terrestrial
Distant from it's star: 0.55 AU
Moons: 1
Habitable: Not yet, but it could be, it is a newly formed planet, and it is volcanic
Temperature: 329 K(56 ?C)
Orbital period: 171 days

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 01.06.2012, 14:07
by kristoffer
I've finally made a night texture for the Earth-like moon Janus, and this is how it looks like on the night side

Re: Boliverius Alvera Sagittari

Posted: 02.06.2012, 19:32
by kristoffer
This is the doomsday asteroid 2012 JA05, it is 250 km in diameter
it is a very dangerous asteroid that come close the planets in Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii, also the civilization on Janus are in danger to be hit by this asteroid. Also it is a threat to impact on other planets

On this picture you see the asteroid passing close by the planet Amphitrite

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Here is a list of when this asteroid passes a planet, when and which planet, and distance(forward to 2020):

28th of july 2012, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 183,000 km

16th of november 2012, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 557,000 km

11th of july 2013, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 509,000 km

30th of october 2013, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 225,000 km

14th of august 2014, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 93,000 km
Distance to Janus: ca 299,000 km
Info: the asteroid might be pulled by the gravitation of Vertilu, so in reality, the asteroid will be sent right into the gas giant

14th of october 2014, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 680,000 km
Distance to Janus: 1,150,000 km

29th of july 2015, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 13,000 km
Info: the asteroid might be pulled by the gravitation of Dyaus Pita, in reality, it might be sent right into Dyaus Pita

31st of january 2016, Amphitrite:
Distance to Amphitrite: ca 113,000 km

27th of april 2016, Amphitrite:
Distance to Amphitrite: ca 87,000 km

25th of june 2017, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 690,000 km
Distance to Janus: ca 920,000 km

14th of august 2017, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 178,000 km
Distance to Janus: ca 320,000 km
Info: the asteroid might be pulled by the gravitation of Vertilu, so in reality, the asteroid will be sent right into the gas giant

29th of july 2018, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 140,000 km

12th of july 2019, Dyaus Pita:
Distance to Dyaus Pita: ca 160,000 km

25th of june 2020, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 250,000 km
Distance to Janus: ca 80,000 km

14th of august 2020, Vertilu and Janus:
Distance to Vertilu: ca 620,000 km
Distance to Janus: ca 260,000 km