Hello, I have always been interested in astronomy, and I have seen Celestia for some time now, but I never got it running until recently. All I have to say is WOW! great program. Keep up the great work on it.
I have gotten into 3D Modeling and Computer Animation, I'm probably going to do my Undergraduate in College in it. I read that Celestia needs some 3D models for vairous spacecraft and associated bodies, I would be glad to help. Is there an updated list of what needs to be done for Celestia, so I can make some 3D models for it?
Interested in helping (3D Modeler)
Interested in helping (3D Modeler)
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http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1472 heres a list with pics to aid the designer
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Ive been looking for a nice space shuttle to orbit the earth
and if you make pretty much any spcace probe
it will go down well.
Pioneer
Genesis
Stardust
Ulysses
and if you make pretty much any spcace probe
it will go down well.
Pioneer
Genesis
Stardust
Ulysses
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There are some nebulae pictures in this topic:
http://ennui.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1727
Version 1.2.6 will support "deep sky objects" which can be used to show nebulae, but they need to be modeled. If you are willing to do some simple sphere or flat object texturing to give views of nebulae as seen from earth a 3d form, then that'll be very helpful.
http://ennui.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1727
Version 1.2.6 will support "deep sky objects" which can be used to show nebulae, but they need to be modeled. If you are willing to do some simple sphere or flat object texturing to give views of nebulae as seen from earth a 3d form, then that'll be very helpful.