cartrite wrote:If you press the "@" key and hold down "shift ctrl". You can spin the galaxy around and orient it right with the mouse. Holding down the left or right mouse button spins the galaxy differently. There used to be a way to send the orientation to a log but the option --verbose doesn't work anymore.
It works fine for me.
It works only for SSC and DSC objects, not for Stars. Grant Hutchison's spreadsheet is more accurate, though.
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... sheet.html
Start Celestia from the command line with
two hyphens in front of verbose
and direct the output (>) to any log file name you want.
In other words, in a Command or terminal window, type the command
celestia --verbose > filename.log
While Celestia is running:
+ Shift-2 (@) = toggle orientation edit
+ Select the object to be reoriented
+ Move mouse while holding down Ctrl-Shift Left mouse button to adjust X and Y rotation angles
+ Move mouse while holding down Ctrl-Shift Right mouse button to adjust Z rotation angle (DSC objects only)
+ Shift-1 (!) = write the current orientation of the Selected object to the log file.
+ exit from Celestia
+ inspect the contents of filename.log (a plain-text file)
The lines starting with Orientation:
display the Axis and Angle values to be used.
Be sure to delete the commas (,) from the Axis description when you paste it into your SSC or DSC catalog file.