A shattered solarsystem anyone?
A shattered solarsystem anyone?
Congratulations on everyones effort for makin' celestia much better! Has anyone come accross on creating a new sci fi solar system with shattered planets and moons... kinda like a dead, doomed planet system...? i dont know.. maybe dis idea is off the track.. but it'd be cool though... thanx..
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I've been thinking along these lines for some time. A system with the remnants of a high-tech society that never discovered how to get beyond their solar system before it went red giant
Features I was going to include:
Ruined planetary surfaces
Shattered artificial ring systems around worlds
Partially constructed dyson sphere fragments
Corpses (taken from Poser 3) (!)
Been too busy to pursue this for a while, but its still on the list.
Any other stuff that might be fun?
Cormoran
Features I was going to include:
Ruined planetary surfaces
Shattered artificial ring systems around worlds
Partially constructed dyson sphere fragments
Corpses (taken from Poser 3) (!)
Been too busy to pursue this for a while, but its still on the list.
Any other stuff that might be fun?
Cormoran
'...Gold planets, Platinum Planets, Soft rubber planets with lots of earthquakes....' The HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy, Page 634784, Section 5a. Entry: Magrathea
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JackHiggins wrote:What's a dyson sphere?
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Great Science Fictions (not especially 'sci-fi' / space westerns !) shows lot of objects(Fictionous or 'reals' - in theory) who can interesting Celestia add-ons. There are, some times ago the Larry Niven's Ringworld (by Mark Griffith), the Clarke/Sheffield's Spacelift (by Thomas Guilpain) made for Celestia (are they avaible, again?)...
But some of other are meriting a look: "Plan?te de Roche" (Rocheworld, showed by Robert Forward) for example, or, of course!, Dyson sphere !('Orbitsville' series by Bob Shaw -Ireland- [Jack? ] or 'Omale' series by Laurent Genefort -France, and other authors -Iain M Banks in the great 'Culture' series?)
The Dyson sphere, (like the Rinworld), is an artifact made with the planetary system materials (planets etc.), but in this case it encloses completely the sun in a sphere: the lifely surface, clouds, etc. are, of course inside!(same problem to model it as the -other SF images- hollow Earths...)
Hope to see model of this.. other than, if in the future I will be able to model something, i try this First: i *love* this artifact.
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Jack: my notebook is in french, 'course, but you can have a look about Dyson sphere in english here: ..if it can help .
http://www.nada.kth.se/~asa/dysonFAQ.html)
Catalogue des ajouts /Catalog for the Add-Ons in French
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Dyson Sphere
If I understood exactly what a Dyson Sphere is, then there's one in Freelancer(PC Game ). It's the place where bad guys live, their home system .
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Yes there is a Dyson sphere in the game FreeLancer. There was also one in Star Trek The Next Generation. It was the episode called Relics in which they find Mr. Scott being held in a transporter buffer after 75 years. The ship he was on crashed onto the surface of the Dyson sphere.
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Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it
Thanks for your understanding.
I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.
Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it
Thanks for your understanding.
The dyson sphere is an artifact proposed by the astronomer Freeman Dyson. It is an artificial sphere of radius equal to the earth distance (~1 AU), or the 'earthlike' equivalent distance in other stars, for the purpose of gathering all the energy from the star. This construction would give also an enormous (almost equal to half a billion of earths) living space, making unnecesary the travel to other stars for finding more earth worlds.
The ringworld is a compromise between a planet and a Dyson sphere, giving the living space, without losing the stars.
For more info:
http://www.nada.kth.se/~asa/dysonFAQ.html
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/daviddarling/Dysonsp.htm
The ringworld is a compromise between a planet and a Dyson sphere, giving the living space, without losing the stars.
For more info:
http://www.nada.kth.se/~asa/dysonFAQ.html
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/daviddarling/Dysonsp.htm
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