Asteroids for Celestia
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Topic authorgironde
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I had to modify the classification of asteroids in the Main Asteroid Belt
sources:
** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_family
** https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_familles_de_planètes_mineures
** https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catégorie:Famille_de_planètes_mineures
modified and moved: (comments are modified, the objects are the sames)
MariaFamily from MBA-IMB CPI to MBA-MBA CPII
SveaFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-IMB CPI
TakehiroFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-OMB CPIII
TelramundFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-OMB CPIII
According to sources, Hungaria Group is outside the Main Asteroid Belt,
and is located in the Inner Periphery of the Main Asteroid Belt.
Cybele Group and Hilda Group are also outside the Main Asteroid Belt,
and are located in the Outer Periphery of the Main Asteroid Belt.
Griqua Group, Zhongguo Group, Strongly Unstable Group and Extremly Unstable Group are located in Hecuba Gap
In these sources, other families are proposed by the astronomers who are interested in them.
These new families have not yet been made official and therefore their composition is still difficult to find.
sources:
** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_family
** https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_de_familles_de_planètes_mineures
** https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catégorie:Famille_de_planètes_mineures
modified and moved: (comments are modified, the objects are the sames)
MariaFamily from MBA-IMB CPI to MBA-MBA CPII
SveaFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-IMB CPI
TakehiroFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-OMB CPIII
TelramundFamily from MBA-MBA CPII to MBA-OMB CPIII
According to sources, Hungaria Group is outside the Main Asteroid Belt,
and is located in the Inner Periphery of the Main Asteroid Belt.
Cybele Group and Hilda Group are also outside the Main Asteroid Belt,
and are located in the Outer Periphery of the Main Asteroid Belt.
Griqua Group, Zhongguo Group, Strongly Unstable Group and Extremly Unstable Group are located in Hecuba Gap
In these sources, other families are proposed by the astronomers who are interested in them.
These new families have not yet been made official and therefore their composition is still difficult to find.
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Topic authorgironde
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MBA-IMB (CP I or Zone I)
new sub-families of Flora
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MBA-IMB (CP I or Zone I)
new and modified sub-families of Nysa complex
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(modified)
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(modified)
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MBA-IMB (CP I or Zone I)
- new sub-families of Vesta
- other astroids in MBA-IMB
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MBA-MBA (CP II or Zone II)
Astraea updated and new sub-families
update
new sub-family
new sub-family
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MBA-MBA (CP II or Zone II)
HannaFamily new
HarigFamily new
DarcydiegelFamily new, sub-family of Harig
new sub-families of Flora
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MBA-IMB (CP I or Zone I)
new and modified sub-families of Nysa complex
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(new)
(modified)
(new)
(modified)
(new)
(new)
Added after 1 hour 20 minutes:
MBA-IMB (CP I or Zone I)
- new sub-families of Vesta
- other astroids in MBA-IMB
Added after 3 hours 26 minutes:
MBA-MBA (CP II or Zone II)
Astraea updated and new sub-families
update
new sub-family
new sub-family
Added after 5 minutes 26 seconds:
MBA-MBA (CP II or Zone II)
HannaFamily new
HarigFamily new
DarcydiegelFamily new, sub-family of Harig
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Topic authorgironde
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MBA-MBA (CP II or Zone II)
MainBeltOther0 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 1 to 99999
MainBeltOther1 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 100000 to 199999
MainBeltOther2 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 200000 to 299999
MainBeltOther3 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 300000 to 399999
MainBeltOther4 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 400000 to 499999
MainBeltOther5 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 500000 to 599999
MainBeltOther0 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 1 to 99999
MainBeltOther1 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 100000 to 199999
MainBeltOther2 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 200000 to 299999
MainBeltOther3 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 300000 to 399999
MainBeltOther4 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 400000 to 499999
MainBeltOther5 -- CPII MBA other asteroids 500000 to 599999
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Topic authorgironde
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MBA-OMB (CP III or Zone III)
suite
sub-family of Euphrosyne
sub-family of Hygiea
sub-family of Hygiea
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an error repeated in many files, line 11 (comment line at beginning "- " replace by "-- ")
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AdelaideFamily
AegleFamily
AlaudaFamily
AnfimovFamily
AniusFamily
ArmeniaFamily
AusoniaFamily
BeagleFamily
BontekoeFamily
BrasiliaFamily
BrokoffFamily
BurdettFamily
ChaldaeaFamily
CharisFamily
ChimaeraFamily
CindygraberFamily
ClarissaFamily
ClematisFamily
CroatiaFamily
CupidoFamily
CybeleGroup
DaturaFamily
DejaniraFamily
DupontaFamily
ErigoneFamily
EulaliaFamily
EuphrosyneFamily
EuterpeFamily
FainaFamily
FloraFamily
GeishaFamily
HelioFamily
HestiaFamily
HigsonFamily
HippasosFamily
HubertaFamily
HungariaFamily
HungariaGroup.lua
ImhildeFamily
InoFamily
LottieFamily
MiguelhernandezFamily
NohavicaFamily
NysaFamily
PhilnicholsonFamily
PhocaeaFamily
PolanaFamily
ReginitaFamily
SulamitisFamily
SylviaFamily
VestaFamily
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suite
sub-family of Euphrosyne
sub-family of Hygiea
sub-family of Hygiea
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an error repeated in many files, line 11 (comment line at beginning "- " replace by "-- ")
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AdelaideFamily
AegleFamily
AlaudaFamily
AnfimovFamily
AniusFamily
ArmeniaFamily
AusoniaFamily
BeagleFamily
BontekoeFamily
BrasiliaFamily
BrokoffFamily
BurdettFamily
ChaldaeaFamily
CharisFamily
ChimaeraFamily
CindygraberFamily
ClarissaFamily
ClematisFamily
CroatiaFamily
CupidoFamily
CybeleGroup
DaturaFamily
DejaniraFamily
DupontaFamily
ErigoneFamily
EulaliaFamily
EuphrosyneFamily
EuterpeFamily
FainaFamily
FloraFamily
GeishaFamily
HelioFamily
HestiaFamily
HigsonFamily
HippasosFamily
HubertaFamily
HungariaFamily
HungariaGroup.lua
ImhildeFamily
InoFamily
LottieFamily
MiguelhernandezFamily
NohavicaFamily
NysaFamily
PhilnicholsonFamily
PhocaeaFamily
PolanaFamily
ReginitaFamily
SulamitisFamily
SylviaFamily
VestaFamily
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Topic authorgironde
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Outer periphery
Hilda group
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
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Outer periphery
Thule group
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EarthMoon wrote:
I've had crashing issues myself. It's the PC memory that is overloaded.
I had to deactivate the ssc files of my asteroids from 500000 to 599999 then the lua tables of the MBA-MBA asteroids, keeping only
those from 0 to 10000
My Windows 11 PC is equipped with 8GB of physical memory but that is not enough and for this I decided to add an additional 4GB.
I'm waiting to receive the new strip to see how the PC will react with Celestia.
You should know that Windows does not free all the memory used by software that is stopped.
At the last crash, there was 1.2GB of free memory left.
Hilda group
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
part of HildaGroup
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Outer periphery
Thule group
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EarthMoon wrote:
WARNING: USE WITH CUATION! THIS MIGHT CRASH CELESTIA OR EVEN YOUR WHOLE PC! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY THIS!
I've had crashing issues myself. It's the PC memory that is overloaded.
I had to deactivate the ssc files of my asteroids from 500000 to 599999 then the lua tables of the MBA-MBA asteroids, keeping only
those from 0 to 10000
My Windows 11 PC is equipped with 8GB of physical memory but that is not enough and for this I decided to add an additional 4GB.
I'm waiting to receive the new strip to see how the PC will react with Celestia.
You should know that Windows does not free all the memory used by software that is stopped.
At the last crash, there was 1.2GB of free memory left.
I have 16 GB of RAM and my PC is still not able to handle a THAT huge number of objects. Loading a big asteroid addon (maybe a few thousands, but not millions of asteroids) works fine - unless I turn on orbits, then Celestia struggles on rendering all the the orbits and thus freezes so I need to use the good old task manager to finally kill Celestia.gironde wrote:My Windows 11 PC is equipped with 8GB of physical memory but that is not enough and for this I decided to add an additional 4GB.
The more objects there are, the more Celestia has to calculate (3D graphics, orbit physics, etc.).
Crew: "We are orbiting a black hole."
Control Center: "Do not fly too close to the black hole!"
Crew: "OH OOPS..."
Celestia versions:
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Control Center: "Do not fly too close to the black hole!"
Crew: "OH OOPS..."
Celestia versions:
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Current projects:
Celestial (a Celestia-like program written in Python)