Thanks DaveBowman2001Toutatis I appreciate your work on the Orbiter models you're converting and making for Celestia. Great job!
Spacecrafts for Celestia
-
Topic authortoutatis
- Posts: 744
- Joined: 24.02.2018
- Age: 55
- With us: 6 years 8 months
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Update for TDRS satellites... TDRS 3, TDRS 5, TDRS 7, TDRS 10, TDRS 12.... SSC-file was changed... the correction which was made will direct the main antennas of these satellites right to the Earth...
Code: Select all
# The datas come from the Celestrak site : https://celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/
# Date of last update : 17 07 2018 : 5 satellites
"TDRS 3" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tdrs.cmod"
Radius 0.005
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458249.92352
Period 0.9973044854367615
SemiMajorAxis 42165.118781736382786
Eccentricity 0.0036512
Inclination 14.4360
AscendingNode 4.6544
ArgOfPericenter 319.1242
MeanAnomaly 355.6242
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TDRS 3"
Primary
{
Axis "y"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 3"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 3"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
FixedRotation
{
Period 0.0
}
}
"TDRS 5" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tdrs.cmod"
Radius 0.005
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458250.2228
Period 0.997209995901367
SemiMajorAxis 42162.18267955142239538
Eccentricity 0.0024214
Inclination 14.5511
AscendingNode 18.0021
ArgOfPericenter 350.4636
MeanAnomaly 313.6565
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TDRS 5"
Primary
{
Axis "y"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 5"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 5"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
FixedRotation
{
Period 0.0
}
}
"TDRS 7" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tdrs.cmod"
Radius 0.005
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458250.28284
Period 0.9973341258815187
SemiMajorAxis 42165.7712350061104947
Eccentricity 0.0032607
Inclination 14.8225
AscendingNode 11.6882
ArgOfPericenter 6.9496
MeanAnomaly 217.4643
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TDRS 7"
Primary
{
Axis "y"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 7"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 7"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
FixedRotation
{
Period 0.0
}
}
"TDRS 10" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tdrs.cmod"
Radius 0.005
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458249.50616
Period 0.997216589001111876
SemiMajorAxis 42162.50891817596612695
Eccentricity 0.0008939
Inclination 5.5967
AscendingNode 56.9824
ArgOfPericenter 262.1949
MeanAnomaly 97.5686
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TDRS 10"
Primary
{
Axis "y"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 10"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 10"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
FixedRotation
{
Period 0.0
}
}
"TDRS 12" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tdrs.cmod"
Radius 0.005
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458249.91038
Period 0.99734088971982899
SemiMajorAxis 42166.09745974802528652
Eccentricity 0.0003274
Inclination 5.6073
AscendingNode 335.9832
ArgOfPericenter 71.1456
MeanAnomaly 288.7353
}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TDRS 12"
Primary
{
Axis "y"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 12"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TDRS 12"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
FixedRotation
{
Period 0.0
}
}
- DaveBowman2001
- Posts: 819
- Joined: 06.07.2018
- Age: 24
- With us: 6 years 4 months
- Location: Manila, Philippines
Added after 36 minutes 17 seconds:
Hi
@Toutatis...I finally, figured out how to point TESS's high-gain antenna to Earth while also pointing its solar panels to the Sun
Code: Select all
"TESS:Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "tess.cmod"
Orientation [240 0 1 0 ]
Radius 0.00185
Beginning "2018 06 17"
Ending "2038 01 01"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458286.5 # 2018 Jun 17
Period 13.904
SemiMajorAxis 244240.915
Eccentricity 0.541
Inclination 36.322
AscendingNode 252.628
ArgOfPericenter 39.556
MeanAnomaly 106.028
}
FixedRotation {}
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/TESS"
Primary
{
Axis "x"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TESS"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "z"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/TESS"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
}
Nice model update BTW
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
-
Topic authortoutatis
- Posts: 744
- Joined: 24.02.2018
- Age: 55
- With us: 6 years 8 months
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Shuttle model by ElChristou (sorry don't have a Shuttle model with an open payload bay)
DaveBowman2001... but I have the model of SS Atlantis with an open payload bay... You can use it too...
- Attachments
-
- SS Atlantis.7z
- (302.37 KiB) Downloaded 256 times
-
Topic authortoutatis
- Posts: 744
- Joined: 24.02.2018
- Age: 55
- With us: 6 years 8 months
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
DaveBowman2001... That's good... thanks..@Toutatis...I finally, figured out how to point TESS's high-gain antenna to Earth while also pointing its solar panels to the Sun
but for these orbital parameters you need to use OrbitFrame... because, this data was taken from HORIZONS and was used the Ecliptic as the main plane of the orbit... by default Celestia use the equatorial plane of the central body as the main plane...
Code: Select all
OrbitFrame
{
EclipticJ2000 { Center "Sol/Earth" }
}
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458286.5 # 2018 Jun 17
Period 13.904
SemiMajorAxis 244240.915
Eccentricity 0.541
Inclination 36.322
AscendingNode 252.628
ArgOfPericenter 39.556
MeanAnomaly 106.028
}
- gironde
- Posts: 850
- Joined: 16.12.2016
- Age: 72
- With us: 7 years 11 months
- Location: Montigny-Les-Metz, France
Toutatis,
thank for all this models and .ssc
but for TDRS, there are 2 generations of satellites (see pictures)
TDRS 1 to 7: 1st generation with a hexagonal central body
TDRS 8 to 13: 2nd generation with a cubic body
In addition, the dishes and antennas are different.
In the model of 1st generation that I join you (source model of the site of JPL Nasa), it misses some parables and the internal surfaces of the parables are not vectorized to texture them, so that they remain transparent seen of the inside. Is it modifiable?
(the original file is a .lwo file)
thank for all this models and .ssc
but for TDRS, there are 2 generations of satellites (see pictures)
TDRS 1 to 7: 1st generation with a hexagonal central body
TDRS 8 to 13: 2nd generation with a cubic body
In addition, the dishes and antennas are different.
In the model of 1st generation that I join you (source model of the site of JPL Nasa), it misses some parables and the internal surfaces of the parables are not vectorized to texture them, so that they remain transparent seen of the inside. Is it modifiable?
(the original file is a .lwo file)
- Attachments
-
- TDRS-Comp 1st generation.zip
- (1.88 MiB) Downloaded 280 times
- DaveBowman2001
- Posts: 819
- Joined: 06.07.2018
- Age: 24
- With us: 6 years 4 months
- Location: Manila, Philippines
but for these orbital parameters you need to use OrbitFrame... because, this data was taken from HORIZONS and was used the Ecliptic as the main plane of the orbit... by default Celestia use the equatorial plane of the central body as the main plane...
Oh OK...thanks @toutatis
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
About tess, fortunately, the lenses of the cameras are visible on your model...
There remains the problem of the antenna and the golden protections ...
FYI: gray protections are useful for transporting Tess to the rocket.
Before closing the cap, they remove all the gray protections (antenna, head, lenses).
There remains the problem of the antenna and the golden protections ...
FYI: gray protections are useful for transporting Tess to the rocket.
Before closing the cap, they remove all the gray protections (antenna, head, lenses).
Soft: Celestia 1.6.2
PC : Intel Core i9-9900K (4 GHz) , Chipset Z390 Exp, RAM 32 Go DDR4 3000 Mhz, SSD M.2 512 Go + HDD 3 To, MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8Go - W10 64b
I lost my old user, so with us: since more 12 years
=> It is by doubting everything that everybody approaches the truth !
PC : Intel Core i9-9900K (4 GHz) , Chipset Z390 Exp, RAM 32 Go DDR4 3000 Mhz, SSD M.2 512 Go + HDD 3 To, MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8Go - W10 64b
I lost my old user, so with us: since more 12 years
=> It is by doubting everything that everybody approaches the truth !
- gironde
- Posts: 850
- Joined: 16.12.2016
- Age: 72
- With us: 7 years 11 months
- Location: Montigny-Les-Metz, France
Hello,
If it helps to understand what Tess looks like in space: https://tess.gsfc.nasa.gov/documents/TESS-model-v2.pdf
If it helps to understand what Tess looks like in space: https://tess.gsfc.nasa.gov/documents/TESS-model-v2.pdf
-
Topic authortoutatis
- Posts: 744
- Joined: 24.02.2018
- Age: 55
- With us: 6 years 8 months
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
Toutatis,
thank for all this models and .ssc
but for TDRS, there are 2 generations of satellites (see pictures)
TDRS 1 to 7: 1st generation with a hexagonal central body
TDRS 8 to 13: 2nd generation with a cubic body
In addition, the dishes and antennas are different.
In the model of 1st generation that I join you (source model of the site of JPL Nasa), it misses some parables and the internal surfaces of the parables are not vectorized to texture them, so that they remain transparent seen of the inside. Is it modifiable?
(the original file is a .lwo file)
Hello Gironde... Yes, I know about difference and I have all these files of models... and when the different a new model will be ready we will use it...
- DaveBowman2001
- Posts: 819
- Joined: 06.07.2018
- Age: 24
- With us: 6 years 4 months
- Location: Manila, Philippines
by DaveBowman2001 » Today, 12:46
Hmm...I'm guessing: is that the Magellan spacecraft??
No, it's a newer TESS, it's written on picture...
It would be better, right ?
Details seem good.
Soft: Celestia 1.6.2
PC : Intel Core i9-9900K (4 GHz) , Chipset Z390 Exp, RAM 32 Go DDR4 3000 Mhz, SSD M.2 512 Go + HDD 3 To, MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8Go - W10 64b
I lost my old user, so with us: since more 12 years
=> It is by doubting everything that everybody approaches the truth !
PC : Intel Core i9-9900K (4 GHz) , Chipset Z390 Exp, RAM 32 Go DDR4 3000 Mhz, SSD M.2 512 Go + HDD 3 To, MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8Go - W10 64b
I lost my old user, so with us: since more 12 years
=> It is by doubting everything that everybody approaches the truth !
- DaveBowman2001
- Posts: 819
- Joined: 06.07.2018
- Age: 24
- With us: 6 years 4 months
- Location: Manila, Philippines
No, it's a newer TESS, it's written on picture...
Oh... at first glance, I thought the last two pictures were the HGA and solar array of Magellan
It would be better, right ?
Details seem good.
Yes, I agree
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
- gironde
- Posts: 850
- Joined: 16.12.2016
- Age: 72
- With us: 7 years 11 months
- Location: Montigny-Les-Metz, France
Hello
I was not completely satisfied with the Cassini-Huygens timeline, so I studied the dates provided on the web and the different models on Celestia Motherlode and those made by Toutatis.
I recombined everything with the .xyzv files of Toutatis and the scenario of the descent of Huygens on Titan where the different phases are very short.
Cassini-Huygens
Cassini only
Huygens orbit
Huygens descent phase 1 to 5
Huygens landed
I changed the names of the .cmod and .ssc files, so if you install it, remember to save your old addon, put it elsewhere so that it does not interfere.
For users of LUT5, I put a text file in which there are changes to be made to the guide where Cassini is, phase by phase. These modifications concern the path of the object and the time to see it.
I was not completely satisfied with the Cassini-Huygens timeline, so I studied the dates provided on the web and the different models on Celestia Motherlode and those made by Toutatis.
I recombined everything with the .xyzv files of Toutatis and the scenario of the descent of Huygens on Titan where the different phases are very short.
Cassini-Huygens
Cassini only
Huygens orbit
Huygens descent phase 1 to 5
Huygens landed
I changed the names of the .cmod and .ssc files, so if you install it, remember to save your old addon, put it elsewhere so that it does not interfere.
For users of LUT5, I put a text file in which there are changes to be made to the guide where Cassini is, phase by phase. These modifications concern the path of the object and the time to see it.
- Attachments
-
- Cassini-Huygens in Solar System (NASA-ESA).zip
- (16.74 MiB) Downloaded 211 times