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Post #1361by SpaceFanatic64 » 08.05.2020, 22:20

Hey all, great to see you again! I've gotten the CMOD program to work (it's been so long that I don't even remember the name), so hopefully now I can create addons and contribute.
If you see that I made a dumb or nonsensical post years ago, please forgive me in advance.

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Post #1362by jujuapapa » 09.05.2020, 05:36

SpaceFanatic64 wrote:Hey all, great to see you again! I've gotten the CMOD program to work (it's been so long that I don't even remember the name), so hopefully now I can create addons and contribute.
Hi,
14 years old, wouldn't you be better at school? :eek: :biggrin:

Edit: little joke of welcoming back...
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Post #1363by Gurren Lagann » 09.05.2020, 15:16

That was a terrible joke, jujuapapa!
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Post #1364by MrSpace43 » 09.05.2020, 16:03

jujuapapa wrote:14 years old, wouldn't you be better at school?
Not cool man, 0/10 IGN rating.
Been into Astronomy since the age of 3 or 4. Started making planetary textures back in late 2016. 3D animator who makes high quality animations in Cinema 4D. Likes to sometimes, deliberately torment myself with the stupid green screaming apatosaurus that is Arlo.

My addons page: https://celestiaproject.space/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22167

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Post #1365by jujuapapa » 10.05.2020, 06:01

OMG, kids haven't humor... :razz:
Quick for the next spacecrafts well done with real textures...

Your life is beginning for learning all good things... :biggrin:

Nice day. :wink:
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Post #1366by MrSpace43 » 11.05.2020, 16:58

Bruh no, you have the WORSE sense of humor I have ever seen or heard on the face of this entire planet.
Been into Astronomy since the age of 3 or 4. Started making planetary textures back in late 2016. 3D animator who makes high quality animations in Cinema 4D. Likes to sometimes, deliberately torment myself with the stupid green screaming apatosaurus that is Arlo.

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Post #1367by Anthony_B_Russo10 » 12.05.2020, 04:18

Let's end this before it goes any further.
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I have over 40 computers, trying to list them here would be a pain.
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Post #1368by gironde » 12.06.2020, 12:24

to complete my previous topic, here are the fleet of satellites:
NAVSTAR (US GPS) 34 objects
Starlink (from SpaceX) - 1st fleet -- 59 objects
GSAT (Indian communication) 21 objects

To the .ssc files I attach to the archive the .cmod file which is a generic and to put in Celestia / models. And also the lua tables for these satellites.
In lua tables, I have other parameters than Croc because I use another version of Vidiba, but the list of objects remains compatible. The Vidiba module of Croc will not read the new parameters but only the objects.

Sans titre 3.jpg
Sans titre 2.jpg

Sans titre 4.jpg


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Post #1369by jujuapapa » 12.06.2020, 17:57

Bravo Gironde ! :clap:
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Post #1370by gironde » 13.06.2020, 16:14

here is the continuation of the Starlink of SpaceX
launch N ° 2/8 launched 11/11/2019
launch N ° 3/8 launched 07/01/2020
launch N ° 4/8 launched 29/01/2020

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Post #1371by gironde » 17.06.2020, 06:38

here is the continuation of the Starlink of SpaceX
launch N° 5/8 launched 17/02/2020
launch N° 6/8 launched 18/03/2020
launch N° 7/8 launched 22/04/2020
launch N° 8/8 launched 04/06/2020

starlink5.jpg

starlink6.jpg

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starlink8.jpg


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The 8 files uploaded bring 537 satellites into play. SpaceX plans 12,000 satellites by 2025. We can understand the opinion of scientists who talk about pollution of space. What about observations by terrestrial telescopes? Currently there are about 2000 satellites in orbit.

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Post #1372by gironde » 18.06.2020, 09:34

I also made the fleet of satellites for the Web: Oneweb, and I took over the NOAA meteorological satellites by adding the n ° 1 to 13 and the last, the 20. These satellites had a fairly short useful life are still in orbit.

Oneweb 1-2-3.jpg

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(the cmod file is an generic, the same that before)

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(the cmod file is not an generic, that is the published model of 2018 : viewtopic.php?p=138922#p138922
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Vidiba :
in Vidiba, adding lines in the box has the effect of shortening the box cursor. To remedy this effect, you can enlarge the box by modifying its number of lines displayed in config.lua section Vidiba
ViDiBa_list_nlines
Currently, I have 138 lines in the box and my ViDiBa_list_nlines parameter is at 30. We would have to find how to make the cursor height fixed regardless of the number of lines but it is a fairly complex module to understand. :think:

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Post #1373by Gurren Lagann » 25.06.2020, 18:51

The first custom spacecraft of mine:
The HAMS spacecraft!
HAMS, or the High-Altitude Mars Surveyor, is a custom spacecraft i came up, with a launch date in 2013.
After cruising towards Mars, the HAMS spacecraft inserts itself into a initial, low Mars orbit, for a total of 1 week. This orbit will serve as a test phase for the Outer Martian Moon Twin Search Cameras (the OMMO-TiSCs), which will attempt to detect any outer Martian moons at an altitude of over 50 thousand km.
After the 1 week testing period has passed, the spacecraft will cruise towards periapsis, and do an Holmann Transfer burn, using the Steven Hawking Ion Propulsion (SHIP) engine. HAMS will insert itself into a near-circular orbit, and will orbit Mars between 600 and 1200 Mm (600 thousand to 1.2 million km) above its surface, for 10 years. Just after the transfer burns had finished, the Martian Magnetometer (MarMag) will activate, observing, studying, and analysing the distant parts of Mars's magnetic field.
HAMS would had detected, at least, 5-10 outer Martian moons during the 10 year period.
After the 10-year period has passed, in the mid-2020s, HAMS will insert itself into a high inclination, even more distant, and unstable orbit around Mars, going up to 3 million km from Mars. Its orbital lifespan is a little less than 3 years, so to avoid space debris, in mid-2027, over 13 years and a half years after the mission began, and 2.5 years after entering the unstable orbit, HAMS will execute one last burn, and destroy itself in the Martian atmosphere, while narrowly avoiding the Martian surface, to avoid contaminating any possible life in the red planet.
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HAMS today, over a million kilometers from Mars

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This addon uses a custom trajectory file.
Last edited by Gurren Lagann on 11.07.2020, 14:15, edited 1 time in total.
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Post #1374by gironde » 28.06.2020, 05:53

interesting work but the .xyzv file must be too large because the execution of celestia is enormously slowed down.

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Post #1375by TERRIER » 05.07.2020, 23:37

toutatis wrote:Job done! Mariner 10 trajectory is more accuracy now...

Venus flyby: difference by distance: +126 km... in Celestia - 5894 km... Real - 5768 km...
difference by date: +1 minute!.... in Celestia - 05 Feb 1974 17:02 UTC... Real - 05 Feb 1974 17:01 UTC

Mercury first flyby: difference by distance: -3 km... in Celestia - 700 km... Real - 703 km
difference by date: +1 hour 1 minute... in Celestia - 29 Mar 1974 21:48 UTC... Real - 29 Mar 1974 20:47 UTC

Mercury second flyby: difference by distance: +64 km... in Celestia - 48 133 km... Real - 48 069 km...
difference by date: -1 hour 8 minutes... in Celestia - 21 Sep 1974 19:51... Real - 21 Sep 1974 20:59 UTC (13:59 PDT)

Mercury third flyby: difference by distance: +9 km... in Celestia - 336 km... Real - 327 km....
difference by date: -33 minutes... in Celestia - 16 Mar 1975 22:06... Real - 16 Mar 1975 22:39 UTC (15:39 PDT)

Sorry if I'm a bit late with this reply, but I've only just discovered this...and it is fantastic!
I created the Mariner 10 model many years ago using anim8or, but I had no orbital data for the spacecraft except for fly-by dates and distances.
I decided to use the orbit of Mercury and alter it to use for Mariner 10. After a lot of trial and error I managed to get one fairly accurate fly-by of Mercury. :biggrin:
It's great to see the model has now got the trajectory it deserved.
Many thanks Toutatis for your great work.
Long live Celestia!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS

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Post #1376by bh » 06.07.2020, 06:20

TERRIER!... great!
regards...bh.

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Post #1377by TERRIER » 11.07.2020, 13:13

bh wrote:TERRIER!... great!

Hello Bob

Hope you're keeping well during these coronavirus times.

Had to get an install of Celestia on my new laptop...and it's great to see so many new and updated add-ons.

It's going to take me a while to sort through them all....but I mustn't forget the space shuttle missions :biggrin:
1.6.0:AMDAth1.2GHz 1GbDDR266:Ge6200 256mbDDR250:WinXP-SP3:1280x1024x32FS:v196.21@AA4x:AF16x:IS=HQ:T.Buff=ON Earth16Kdds@15KkmArctic2000AD:FOV1:SPEC L5dds:NORM L5dxt5:CLOUD L5dds:
NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS

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Post #1378by toutatis » 30.07.2020, 21:59

Hello guys!

Sorry if I'm a bit late with this reply, but I've only just discovered this...and it is fantastic!
I created the Mariner 10 model many years ago using anim8or, but I had no orbital data for the spacecraft except for fly-by dates and distances.
I decided to use the orbit of Mercury and alter it to use for Mariner 10. After a lot of trial and error I managed to get one fairly accurate fly-by of Mercury. :biggrin:
It's great to see the model has now got the trajectory it deserved.
Many thanks Toutatis for your great work.
Long live Celestia!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Thanks very much TERRIER! :smile:

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Post #1379by toutatis » 01.08.2020, 00:57

Hi... Here are some models of spacecrafts with DDS(DXT1) textures...

Added after 4 minutes 44 seconds:
Example... in the image MAVEN spacecraft with DDS textures... just watch at the solar panels, and you can see difference...
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Post #1380by toutatis » 01.08.2020, 01:18

it's great thing that Celestia understand well alpha channel... DDS(DXT1) can't contains alpha channel, but we can combine DDS(DXT1) and PNG with alpha in "Cmodview"


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