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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #101by danielj » 23.05.2009, 15:23

In Celestia 1.5.1 and with the default 2k Earth texture,the ISS model is perfectly running between 15 and 30 fps.I can rotate,zoom in and out and I don?t have blank screen and rarely any slowdown...

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #102by linuxm@n » 03.06.2009, 17:58

danielj wrote:In Celestia 1.5.1 and with the default 2k Earth texture,the ISS model is perfectly running between 15 and 30 fps.I can rotate,zoom in and out and I don?t have blank screen and rarely any slowdown...

Happy that you cant enjoy it , i think that a little visit inside the ISS would be welcome , have a look to my last picture.

Here inside Unity , the next compartiment with the astronaut is destiny

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For the moment Zvezda interior is most detailled

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(pressurized compartiment between zvezda and zarya)

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Screw quatter in zvezda ,docking port from the TMA 14 is visible.

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #103by bh » 03.06.2009, 18:22

Blimey!
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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #104by fsgregs » 04.06.2009, 00:10

Good Grief!!!!! :D

Wow!

Are these views already built into release2, or are they in release3?

Frank

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #105by danielj » 04.06.2009, 15:10

Isn?t it very HEAVY?With so much details,I would like to know what is your frame rate.

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #106by linuxm@n » 08.06.2009, 06:49

fsgregs wrote:Good Grief!!!!! :D

Wow!

Are these views already built into release2, or are they in release3?

Frank

It is not included in the release 2, some modifications must be done on lot of models ( to see the Earth accross the windows)
Others changes:
-Destiny , node 1 and 2, Zvezda and pirs have now transparency windows
-correct radius for the node 1 and Destiny, installation of theese elements with complex SRMS movements from the Shuttle bay to their final position on the ISS are in work in progress.
-Gilles is now working on a new ssc file using references frames.
-Timeline change on Jem-external, UDM and Pirs2 (not actually installed)
-Best textures for Pirs Zvezda zarya and Destiny.

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #107by linuxm@n » 08.06.2009, 07:04

danielj wrote:Isn?t it very HEAVY?With so much details,I would like to know what is your frame rate.

For the moment theese models are not optimized, i'am working with the 3ds meshes and with big jpg textures,
with dds texture and cmod meshes i think that it will give the sames performance as the release 2.

On my computer it is for the moment a little slower, but with Linux and my Mac keyboard, i can't find the key to see the framerate.

Note that the interiors will be done with separate meshes and you could use them like an option.


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HTV mission on ISS

Post #108by linuxm@n » 19.09.2009, 11:18

Lot of new features in my work in progress iss-construction, i am working today on the HTV japanese mission.
I know that the HTV module is docked to the node 2 Harmony nadir port.
But for the moment, the canadian hand "Dextre" is not on the good emplacement because that there is a collision between Dextre and the Canadarm2.
( HTV can't docked himself, the Canadarm2 placed on the nadir side of harmony grab the HTV module to dock it on the Harmony nadir port.)

Preview of the future pack iss-construction HTV mission.

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Another picture with the dextre and the canadarm2

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Someone know there is the good place for dextre?

Other news:

-Iss solar panel and p4/p5/p6/s3/4/s5/s6 truss have now a rotationperiod to follow the sun
-best size for the Node1, node2 and the shuttle
-Shuttle payloads are empty at each mission
-robotic manipulation for the srms , ssrms and the Strela russian boom
-New shuttle mission: STS 119 127 128 129 130 131 132 133
-New meshes:
MRM2 (pirs 2)
MRM1 (STS-132)
Canadarm2 (possible robotic movement if you are the king of ssc !)
Canadarm1 (moving on STS-88 mission to grab the node 1 Unity)
Strela russian boom (movement)
Node 3 Tranquility and Cupola
Jem-EF and Jem-ES
-ISS inside:

Node1/2/3 interiors
Pirs interiors
Zvezda interiors
Zarya interior
Destiny interior
Jem interiors

A picture in may 2010

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #109by danielj » 19.09.2009, 20:36

I don?t think I ?m going to have problems with framerate,since my future VGA is a GTS 250,already bought,but not yet installed.
My new configuration will be the same,but with 4 GB RAM DDR2 800,almost 1 TB of HD and the new video card...

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #110by t00fri » 19.09.2009, 20:56

danielj wrote:I don?t think I ?m going to have problems with framerate,since my future VGA is a GTS 250,already bought,but not yet installed.
My new configuration will be the same,but with 4 GB RAM DDR2 800,almost 1 TB of HD and the new video card...

Sounds like a High-End system... certainly compared to mine ;-)

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #111by Derek » 21.09.2009, 15:37

Help needed to see ISS when running scripts tried the addition as suggested "OrbitFrame { EquatorJ2000 { Center "Sol / Earth" }}" but now after script starts nothing but a black screen.
Running CELESTIA 1.6 final or 1.6RC2

Can see ISS by just going directly to it an absolutely fantastically detailed model
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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #112by Chuft-Captain » 22.09.2009, 12:18

Looking more and more realistic with each day Linuxman.

Compare with : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kibo_PM_and_ELM-PS.jpg

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #113by linuxm@n » 23.09.2009, 13:26

Derek wrote:Help needed to see ISS when running scripts tried the addition as suggested "OrbitFrame { EquatorJ2000 { Center "Sol / Earth" }}" but now after script starts nothing but a black screen.
Running CELESTIA 1.6 final or 1.6RC2

Can see ISS by just going directly to it an absolutely fantastically detailed model

Thank you
The next release will be more detailed

I have juste modify ISS.ssc and zvezda.ssc and tried them with the furnished script for 1.51
All was right with Linux scrips run perfectly, you cant download theses file and replace the original file with the new "patched" version:

http://celestiasws.free.fr/ISS/update/ISS.ssc

http://celestiasws.free.fr/ISS/update/zvezda.ssc

Hope it will run now !

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #114by FordPrefect » 25.09.2009, 21:49

Linuxman, this is an absolutely fantastic model of the ISS! Great work! I am about to download and install your last release as I type this. *Excited* Off-topic question: May I humbly ask which set of cloud textures as shown in your screenshots above, you are using? Thank you very much.

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #115by danielj » 25.09.2009, 22:55

What next release?He only update the ssc files... :o

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #116by linuxm@n » 02.10.2009, 18:42

FordPrefect wrote:Linuxman, this is an absolutely fantastic model of the ISS! Great work! I am about to download and install your last release as I type this. *Excited* Off-topic question: May I humbly ask which set of cloud textures as shown in your screenshots above, you are using? Thank you very much.

Thank you , i use a 32k virtual texture for clouds and you can find it on the CML here:
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... don_id=406

The screnshots you have seen are the pictures of a future release but i don't knows then it will be ready

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #117by Hungry4info » 04.11.2009, 13:21

(all of what I write assumes that things will go according to the established plan, which is, as always, subject to change. Furthermore, I am only giving a very simple answer)

nesabelle wrote:What is NASA planning to use after they scrap the shuttle? I heard that NASA is abandoning the shuttle in the near future.

The shuttle will be replaced with Orion, a spacecraft designed after the Apollo spacecraft with much the same purpose in mind, human lunar return.

nesabelle wrote:Are there private corporations that have promising vehicles/rockets for getting into space, does anyone know of any?
SpaceX and NASA have a contract that will have SpaceX deliver cargo to the space station. SpaceX also is pursing the development of a manned spacecraft, the Dragon capsule.
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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #118by sciteacher123 » 08.11.2009, 21:59

As someone who remembers Apollo so well - and as someone who felt passion again with manned spaceflight via the planned Constellation Program - well, I'm sitting back now to see if we have an administration who wants to make history or let history pass them by. Saying that NASA's Constellation Program (and the associated Ares rockets) can't receive money when money has been given "hand over fist" to private corporations, banks, etc. that have NO vision makes me believe that I'll be long gone from this world before I see the next person stepping on the Moon (let alone Mars).

Can I hope that "private" companies and mavericks like Rutan will get us there long before NASA can (or CAN'T)?

Can someone on here say something to convince me I am wrong? Pretty please...?
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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #119by bh » 11.11.2009, 21:02

linuxm@n wrote:
FordPrefect wrote:Linuxman, this is an absolutely fantastic model of the ISS! Great work! I am about to download and install your last release as I type this. *Excited* Off-topic question: May I humbly ask which set of cloud textures as shown in your screenshots above, you are using? Thank you very much.

Thank you , i use a 32k virtual texture for clouds and you can find it on the CML here:
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catal ... don_id=406


linuxman

I can highly recommend this virtual tex for clouds, essential for close Earth views. Pity they can't move... why is that?
regards...bh.

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Re: Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #120by linuxm@n » 03.02.2010, 18:08

hello some news from the iss

Each module or mission are included until 2012, some picture here

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In a few days the Tranquility node and the cupola wil be installed on the station

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Tranquility and the cupola STS 130


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The russian module MRM2 Poisk (the same as Pirs ) recently docked

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The japanesse cargo HTV1 on october 2009

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The russian module MRM1 with the robotic arm from ESA


I have lot of work to finalize an optimize this addon, i will give you more details soon


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