Jupiter's Red Spot and Celestia

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Jupiter's Red Spot and Celestia

Post #1by alegator » 20.01.2003, 06:16

Does Celestia render Jupiter's Red Spot's position accurately in time?
I have Celestia v1.2.5 running on the following machine:
Dell Dimension8200
WinXP Pro/SP1
P4 2.53Ghz 533MhzFSB
2Gb RDRAM PC800
ATI RADEON8500 PRO 128MB videocard
Viewsonic VP230mb 23.1" LCD 1600x1200 native
2 HD 120Gb each

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Post #2by selden » 20.01.2003, 17:48

Not as shipped with 1.2.5 or eariler. They use the magnetic rotational period for Jupiter, which doesn't match the visual periods of the cloud layers.

See http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/index.html for modifications to solarsys.sys. Grant worked out the values for Jupiter's rotation and orientation so that the Red Spot is positioned properly.
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Post #3by alegator » 21.01.2003, 04:56

Thanks Selden, I included the changes in the solarsys.ssc file and verified it.
I have Celestia v1.2.5 running on the following machine:

Dell Dimension8200

WinXP Pro/SP1

P4 2.53Ghz 533MhzFSB

2Gb RDRAM PC800

ATI RADEON8500 PRO 128MB videocard

Viewsonic VP230mb 23.1" LCD 1600x1200 native

2 HD 120Gb each


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