Sgr A* (galactic core)

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #21by ANDREA » 24.11.2008, 11:01

WOW!!!

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #22by Guckytos » 24.11.2008, 19:34

I concur with Andrea:

WOW!!

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #23by Cham » 25.11.2008, 03:07

Here's a very rough comparison between the Celestia representation (with some perspective deformations) and the plot in the original paper :
compar.jpg


The match is VERY good ! :)
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #24by fsgregs » 29.11.2008, 05:06

Cham:

Thank you for this great add-on. Can't wait for you to post a link to it. :)

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #25by Hungry4info » 29.11.2008, 17:52

fsgregs wrote:Cham:

Thank you for this great add-on. Can't wait for you to post a link to it. :)

Frank

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #26by ANDREA » 05.12.2008, 11:13

Martin, after Chris' solution to the Celestia bug showed here:
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13270
I'm playing with your SgrA* addon, that IMO is absolutely worth the time you needed to produce it.
Doing this, I found that the jets from the black hole are, at least for my taste, a bit too "aggressive", distracting this way the spectator from all the other stuff. :?
So I tried to make them less evident, and here is the result.
The images have not been modifyed, only resized from 1900 to 800 pixel, with medium quality 7/12.
Dunno if you like it or not, but having no idea on the real visibility or not of such jets and their color, I think we can interpret them as we like. :oops:
What do you think?
Bye and thanks a lot once again.

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #27by LordFerret » 05.12.2008, 15:54

Marvelous work Cham. 8)

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #28by ANDREA » 05.12.2008, 16:40

Just to better show how I modified the textures in order to make them "softer" than the originals, here a couple images of the same object. 8)
Click over top see the full size ones.
Tell me what you think, please.
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #29by Cham » 05.12.2008, 19:35

Personally, I prefer the "vivid" jets. One day, I'll replace them (and the accretion disk too) with some more realistic CMOD with sprites. Currently, the sprites aren't working well in Celestia. :evil:

To me, the current black hole model is more like a "diagram" than a realistic object. Take also note that the rotation velocity is way too high in the accretion disk. I made it this way just to impress the audience (students in the classroom) about the real thing that may lie at the center of our Milky Way.
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #30by t00fri » 05.12.2008, 19:56

Cham wrote:Personally, I prefer the "vivid" jets. One day, I'll replace them (and the accretion disk too) with some more realistic CMOD with sprites. Currently, the sprites aren't working well in Celestia. :evil:

To me, the current black hole model is more like a "diagram" than a realistic object. Take also note that the rotation velocity is way too high in the accretion disk. I made it this way just to impress the audience (students in the classroom) about the real thing that may lie at the center of our Milky Way.

Very well! Good you wrote it ;-) I perfectly agree.

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #31by ANDREA » 05.12.2008, 22:22

Cham wrote:Personally, I prefer the "vivid" jets. One day, I'll replace them (and the accretion disk too) with some more realistic CMOD with sprites. Currently, the sprites aren't working well in Celestia. :evil:
There is no problem, Martin, it's only a matter of graphical preferences, no more. :D
Cham wrote:To me, the current black hole model is more like a "diagram" than a realistic object. Take also note that the rotation velocity is way too high in the accretion disk. I made it this way just to impress the audience (students in the classroom) about the real thing that may lie at the center of our Milky Way.
Same from my side, obviously. :wink:
Up to now, when showing to students my script "The monsters of Universe", I could only speak of supermassive Black Holes, now I can show what could be the appearance of the space around the one lying at the center of our galaxy. 8O
And this thanks to you, Martin, very appreciated.
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #32by BobHegwood » 06.12.2008, 02:01

ANDREA wrote:Up to now, when showing to students my script "The monsters of Universe", I could only speak of supermassive Black Holes, now I can show what could be the appearance of the space around the one lying at the center of our galaxy. 8O

Now that is a VERY good point my friends... Since we have thus far been unable to enter a
super massive black hole and film its contents, Martin's speculative fictions are very good
representations of what may (or may not) be there.

Loving watching this topic, Martin. Keep it up. :wink:
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #33by Fenerit » 07.12.2008, 13:35

There is another "brain dead" here, who ask where could find this add-on... :?:
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #34by LordFerret » 08.12.2008, 06:21

That's 3 of us now. :oops: :lol:

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #35by Fenerit » 11.12.2008, 00:31

LordFerret wrote:That's 3 of us now. :oops: :lol:

:D I'm afraid that there are more; one is surely the search engine...
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #36by jogad » 01.01.2009, 10:54

Happy new year to all of you :mrgreen:

    Tr?s bonne et heureuse ann?e
    Molto felice anno nuovo
    Ein gutes neues Jahr

Well. No need to massacre other languages than English. :oops:

This galactic core addon seems fantastic :roll: . Is it possible to hope a next release? I am so impatient.

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #37by BobHegwood » 01.01.2009, 12:48

LordFerret wrote:That's 3 of us now. :oops: :lol:

I'm not sure if the following is what you guys are looking for,
but I'll throw it out here anyway. Click HERE to
see if one of Martin's Black Holes is what you want.

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #38by jogad » 01.01.2009, 14:13

Hi

No luck! :(

There are several black holes here, but I am especially interested in the system of stars orbiting the galactic core.

Thank you Bob.

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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #39by BobHegwood » 01.01.2009, 18:38

jogad wrote:Hi

No luck! :(

There are several black holes here, but I am especially interested in the system of stars orbiting the galactic core.

Thank you Bob.

Sorry, but I don't think we have one of those yet...
Perhaps Martin will entertain your request? :wink:
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Re: Sgr A* (galactic core)

Post #40by Friendship7 » 25.04.2009, 11:18

where is the link anyway? my computer seems unable to find it. :?:


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