Named Locations.

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Named Locations.

Post #1by alan_federman » 29.07.2003, 00:07

I see in pre-release 1.3.1 - 7 there is a feature under Render called 'Location' which looks like it is going to hook up to a database of Named features like Cities, craters, etc. Is there a specification for how this will work so we can start preparing databases for our favorite planets?
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Post #2by chris » 29.07.2003, 00:16

Here are some sample location files compiled by Grant, myself, and a perl script from USGS databases:

http://www.celestiaproject.net/~claurel/celest ... locations/

Just drop them into your extras folder . . .

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Post #3by granthutchison » 29.07.2003, 00:22

And I'm just finish off a similar file for the small irregular bodies Phobos, Deimos, Amalthea, Hyperion, Gaspra & Ida ...

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Post #4by chris » 29.07.2003, 00:22

Don's compiled a nice summary of how locations work:

http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic ... ght=#20077

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Something Similar

Post #5by alan_federman » 30.07.2003, 15:51

We are doing something similar in our WorldWind product, but using XML
We have the USGS moon/mars and will be making that available soon.
We used the CIA database for the earth locations.


Thanks for the info - we may get an earth done soon.
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Re: Something Similar

Post #6by Guest » 31.07.2003, 16:20

alan_federman wrote:We are doing something similar in our WorldWind product, but using XML
We have the USGS moon/mars and will be making that available soon.
We used the CIA database for the earth locations.


Thanks for the info - we may get an earth done soon.


The CIA world database that is available on the net seems to have anything but cities/towns/villages with their long/lat coordinates.

Is your list public?

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Post #7by alan_federman » 05.08.2003, 23:39

The 'cities' type seems to work - but nothing else.

What are the Official varaible names. "maria, Terrea, etc." don't work,
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Post #8by chris » 05.08.2003, 23:42

The two letter USGS codes will work . . . If it would be helpful, I can easily make the unabbreviated equivalents work as well.

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Post #9by chris » 05.08.2003, 23:49

You probably have already seen this, but here are the two-letter codes:

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AA   Crater, craters  A circular depression
AS   Astrum, astra  Radial-patterned features on VENUS
CA   Catena, catenae  Chain of craters
CH   Chaos, Distinctive area of broken terrain
CM   Chasma, chasmata  A deep, elongated, steep-sided depression
CR   Corona, coronae  Ovoid-shaped feature
DO   Dorsum, dorsa  Ridge
FE   Flexus, A very low curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern
FL   Fluctus, Flow terrain
FO   Fossa, fossae  Long, narrow, shallow depression
FR   Farrum, farra  Pancake-like structure, or a row of such structures
LF   LandingSite, Lunar features at or near APOLLO LANDING SITES
LI   Linea, lineae  A dark or bright elongate marking, may be curved or straight
ME   Mare, maria  "Sea"; large circular plain (MOON only)
MN   Mensa, mensae  A flat-topped prominence with cliff-like edges
MO   Mons, montes  Mountain
PE   Patera, paterae  An irregular crater, or complex one with scalloped edges
PL   Planitia, planitiae  Low plain
PM   Planum, plana  Plateau or high plain
RE   Regio, regiones  A large area marked by reflectivity or color distinctions
     from adjacent areas, or a broad geographic region
RI   Rima, rimae  Fissure (MOON only)
RT   Reticulum, reticula  reticular (netlike) pattern on VENUS
RU   Rupes, Scarp
TA   Terra, terrae  Extensive land mass
TE   Tessera, tesserae  Tile-like, polygonal terrain
UN   Undae, Dunes
VA   Vallis, valles  Valley


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