Placing a ship in deep space independent of a solar system

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Re: Placing a ship in deep space independent of a solar system

Post #21by Hungry4info » 20.11.2008, 03:44

Spectral Types: (hottest to coldest)
O B A F G K M L T Y

O -> Blue
B -> White-blush
A -> White
F -> Yellow-white
G -> Yellow
K -> Orange
M -> Red-orange
L -> Red
T -> Dim red
Y -> Planet-like

O through M are on the main sequence (burning hydrogen). L and T are brown dwarfs, and Y is a sort of transition between brown dwarfs and planets. Spectral type T is so cool that it is not drawn with a visible atmosphere or flare in Celestia (which is reasonable).

The numbers further specify temperature. 0 is brightest, 9 is dimmest.
G2 stars are yellow, and are relatively bright for the class.

The roman numeral afterward is a luminosity class.
VI -- subdwarf
V -- Dwarf (Like our sun).
IV -- subgiant
III -- giant
II -- bright giant
I -- Supergiant


Thus, a T9V star is very cool brown dwarf, the dimmest of the T-type stars, and is a dwarf. In Celestia, it would appear only as a emissive true sphere. (Open Celestia, search "2MASS" and you'll get several brown dwarfs, some of them will be as I describe).
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Re: Placing a ship in deep space independent of a solar system

Post #22by Reiko » 20.11.2008, 03:54

Very nice! Thank you. Looked like a glowing gas giant. :)


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Re: Placing a ship in deep space independent of a solar system

Post #24by chris » 03.12.2008, 00:30

selden wrote:Reiko,

You're very welcome, of course.
I reported the crash in Celestia's SourceForge bug tracker.

Reiko and Selden,

Thanks for reporting the bug. The fix was extremely simple and has been committed to SVN in revision 4559.

--Chris

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Re: Placing a ship in deep space independent of a solar system

Post #25by Reiko » 03.12.2008, 19:38

chris wrote:
selden wrote:Reiko,

You're very welcome, of course.
I reported the crash in Celestia's SourceForge bug tracker.

Reiko and Selden,

Thanks for reporting the bug. The fix was extremely simple and has been committed to SVN in revision 4559.

--Chris
Works perfectly! Don't even need to change the diffuse levels of the model now. Thanks! :D


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