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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #381by ajtribick » 17.01.2009, 13:45

danielj wrote:I saw somewhere,that these stars that spins too fast are not perfect spheres,but rather spheroidals.So we need separate models for stars like Regulus,Altair and Achernar!
Well that's why .stc files have a SemiAxes property, so you don't need to make model files. (The order of the parameters is somewhat odd however, with the polar axis being the y axis, rather than the z axis as it is for .ssc files)

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #382by eburacum45 » 19.01.2009, 16:10

Do you suppose that white dwarf is close enough for mass transfer to occur?
If so the white dwarf might blow up occasionally. That could be interesting...

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #383by ajtribick » 19.01.2009, 19:58

Apparently Regulus Aa rotates anomalously fast. Possibility is that Regulus A is a post mass-transfer system: when Regulus Ab went through the red giant stage, it transferred mass to Regulus Aa and spun it up... this is consistent with the low inferred mass of the white dwarf. (Regulus Ab has at least 0.3 solar masses. The star has not yet been directly observed, but since it probably orbits in Regulus Aa's equatorial plane, the inclination degeneracy is removed, plus there are a whole bunch of constraints because of the effects of Regulus Aa's flattened shape on the orbit that imply the mass can't be much greater than this). Because this neatly explains the currently-observed properties of the system, the discoverers prefer the white dwarf hypothesis to the red dwarf hypothesis, both of which would explain why the star hasn't been seen in interferometric observations. The system doesn't appear to show signs of mass transfer at present, but when Regulus Aa goes through its red giant stage, mass transfer back to Regulus Ab will probably begin, with all the fun associated with accretion onto white dwarf stars. No idea whether such a situation could plausibly lead to a type Ia supernova, given the low mass of the WD.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #384by Reiko » 21.01.2009, 02:14

Generations apart.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #385by Reiko » 21.01.2009, 03:28

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #386by fly_space » 21.01.2009, 05:30

Reiko, what a nice picture! :D
I'm interested in like this. It is very nice and Make I'm swoon :o
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #387by Royofsaltfleet » 26.01.2009, 20:38

FireStar System
January 26th 3009
One thousand years from now the Union has colonised this far away system for its own. The Union, distant descendents of the European Federation, is a Technocracy located 6500 light years away. For 900 years it has favoured scientific advancement and the acquirement and understanding of knowledge its priority and these humans are unrecognisable from those in the 21st century due to the Genetic and Cybernetic enhancement. This is one of their earlier projects, the Chenghou Project. A swarm of thousands of satellites orbit a dying red giant star. Using pulsed graviton beams they are able to extract energy that would otherwise be expended in a supernovae. They pass it through the wormhole grid to the Hundreds of billions of Union citizens. The control centre, Union Station, orbits Mandrashee. It is a broiled baked world covered in a Crushing 200 Bar Atmosphere and violent winds. Even 22 Astronomical Units from FireStar, its surface temperature is well over 1000K
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #388by t00fri » 26.01.2009, 21:52

Royofsaltfleet wrote:FireStar System
January 26th 3009
One thousand years from now the Union has colonised this far away system for its own. The Union, distant descendents of the European Federation, is a Technocracy located 6500 light years away. For 900 years it has favoured scientific advancement and the acquirement and understanding of knowledge its priority and these humans are unrecognisable from those in the 21st century due to the Genetic and Cybernetic enhancement. This is one of their earlier projects, the Chenghou Project. A swarm of thousands of satellites orbit a dying red giant star. Using pulsed graviton beams they are able to extract energy that would otherwise be expended in a supernovae. They pass it through the wormhole grid to the Hundreds of billions of Union citizens. The control centre, Union Station, orbits Mandrashee. It is a broiled baked world covered in a Crushing 200 Bar Atmosphere and violent winds. Even 22 Astronomical Units from FireStar, its surface temperature is well over 1000K
Union Station.jpg

Wow...probably you are dreaming about this every night ? ;-)

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #389by Reiko » 27.01.2009, 04:07

Royofsaltfleet wrote:FireStar System
January 26th 3009
One thousand years from now the Union has colonised this far away system for its own. The Union, distant descendents of the European Federation, is a Technocracy located 6500 light years away. For 900 years it has favoured scientific advancement and the acquirement and understanding of knowledge its priority and these humans are unrecognisable from those in the 21st century due to the Genetic and Cybernetic enhancement. This is one of their earlier projects, the Chenghou Project. A swarm of thousands of satellites orbit a dying red giant star. Using pulsed graviton beams they are able to extract energy that would otherwise be expended in a supernovae. They pass it through the wormhole grid to the Hundreds of billions of Union citizens. The control centre, Union Station, orbits Mandrashee. It is a broiled baked world covered in a Crushing 200 Bar Atmosphere and violent winds. Even 22 Astronomical Units from FireStar, its surface temperature is well over 1000K
Union Station.jpg
This looks interesting. Will this be available for download? :)


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Wow...probably you are dreaming about this every night ? ;-)

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #390by bdm » 27.01.2009, 11:53

A gas giant I created. I especially like how the rings turned out.
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #391by Royofsaltfleet » 27.01.2009, 18:33

Lungs Of the world
27th January 2009

This is the ISS station over the Northern most tip of the South American Continent. Below is the Amazon Rainforest, the Lungs of the World
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #392by Royofsaltfleet » 27.01.2009, 20:03

Maxima Ferrox - Magenta B
December 31 3999

No one knows what makes Magenta B pink, spectroscopic scans show a typical M class dwarf star all the way down past the PhotoSphere
even sending Tribe probes into the atmosphere, down to the depths afforded by their TriPhasic Sheilds, nothing abnormal can be determined.

after nearly 2000 years of interstellar exploration, only Magenta B glows Magenta.

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Magenta B orbits the nearby G class SubGiant, Home to Planet Peripolis a gaian world similar to earth after the Cambrian Explosion. Misty pine forests and fern analogues are abound.

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Prospekt is an epistellar Jovian world with metallic vapour in the atmosphere. It actually raises tides in Magenta’s photosphere, leading to a 6 day cycle of increased flare activity.
Prospekt is orbited by 44 asteroid moons rich in metals and silicates, it was this world that was the primary concern of Empiret Magenta Mining.

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Colonised initially in the 31st century as a Federation Beachhead, the system sought to administer several federation colonies set up close to the system. With the influx of people searching for a more independent form of government many people neglected settling in federation colonies and their populations began to dwindle. As less and less demand was being passed through the system the federation found themselves laying off the mining workers that had made this system home, faced with unemployment or leaving their homes, some turned to piracy and began to raid the surrounding independent systems. Rumours of a military strike on the pirates were heard through the grapevine and suddenly the Empiret Magenta Mining Corporation annexed the system. Over the next year other federation colonies in the area were either absorbed or annexed and the Hegemony was born. The Hegemony grew aggressive towards its independent neighbours and began to attack those that were defiant. Some were annexed and absorbed others were destroyed, others exist in a state of tension to this day.

The Rich nature of the Magenta system lent its inhabitants with powerful trade commodities and they dominate the economy of the local stretch of the Gulf. They have fingers in many pies around the area and are also linked to sponsored terrorism and piracy in systems whose policy is in disfavour to the Empiret
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #393by Royofsaltfleet » 27.01.2009, 20:10

t00fri wrote:
Royofsaltfleet wrote:FireStar System
January 26th 3009
One thousand years from now the Union has colonised this far away system for its own. The Union, distant descendents of the European Federation, is a Technocracy located 6500 light years away. For 900 years it has favoured scientific advancement and the acquirement and understanding of knowledge its priority and these humans are unrecognisable from those in the 21st century due to the Genetic and Cybernetic enhancement. This is one of their earlier projects, the Chenghou Project. A swarm of thousands of satellites orbit a dying red giant star. Using pulsed graviton beams they are able to extract energy that would otherwise be expended in a supernovae. They pass it through the wormhole grid to the Hundreds of billions of Union citizens. The control centre, Union Station, orbits Mandrashee. It is a broiled baked world covered in a Crushing 200 Bar Atmosphere and violent winds. Even 22 Astronomical Units from FireStar, its surface temperature is well over 1000K
Union Station.jpg

Wow...probably you are dreaming about this every night ? ;-)

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #394by bdm » 27.01.2009, 22:56

The planet of Prospekt looks wrong to me.

Epistellar planets are unlikely to have rings. Either the rings will be abraded by the proximity to the star, or they will spiral into the planet due to tidal locking of the planet.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #395by Royofsaltfleet » 27.01.2009, 23:05

bdm wrote:The planet of Prospekt looks wrong to me.

Epistellar planets are unlikely to have rings. Either the rings will be abraded by the proximity to the star, or they will spiral into the planet due to tidal locking of the planet.

too true....

OK to retconn,

The asteroidal moons are in unstable orbits, due to the tidal stresses, as such they are constantly colliding and the dust formed settles into the ring system

thanks for the criticism though, its something that i overlooked
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #396by Royofsaltfleet » 27.01.2009, 23:18

Tigris System
May 12th 3288

100 Years earlier the War between the Confederation and the genetically enhanced HyperCats came to an end in a stalemate and eventual Armistice
Under the terms of the Crescent Nebula treaty, the HyperCats would gain their freedom in return for exile from the Confederation. The Cats, having no affiliation to humanity (other than being created by them) obliged. They Settled the Tigris system, and used a combination of gravity modifiers and Wormholes to move 3 planets into orbit around 1 Super Earth world. They were then terraformed and became the Hub of the HyperCat civilisation.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #397by bdm » 28.01.2009, 04:15

Cats, you say?
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Seems they were wrong about the bases, if they didn't win the war against the Confederation.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #398by LordFerret » 28.01.2009, 08:04

bdm wrote:Cats, you say?
Aybabtu.png

Seems they were wrong about the bases, if they didn't win the war against the Confederation.
LOL! Boy does that bring back memories! That line is now an epic classic. :lol:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #399by rthorvald » 29.01.2009, 01:22


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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #400by Chuft-Captain » 29.01.2009, 05:12

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Please block this user's IP. This is clearly SPAM and false advertising. :twisted:
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