But what exactly does the asterisms.dat file do? I've seen messages describing how a new asterisms.dat file is available, but I'm at a loss to know why this is important.
Have tried to scan all the documentation I have, but with not much luck.
Can someone explain this file to me please?
Thanks, Bob
Forgive the Dumb Question Please
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Forgive the Dumb Question Please
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Bob Hegwood
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Bob,
Asterisms are groups of stars that give the visual impression that they're associated with one another.
Asterisms.dat contains lists of stars that give the visual impression that they're associated with one another. Celestia draws lines joining the listed stars. In other words, asterisms.dat defines the constellation figures.
The International Astronomical Union has standardized the borders of the constellations, but not the figures. There are quite a few variations among them, and different people have their own favorites.
For the science fictional minded, one could use this feature to depict interstellar traderoutes.
Does this help?
Asterisms are groups of stars that give the visual impression that they're associated with one another.
Asterisms.dat contains lists of stars that give the visual impression that they're associated with one another. Celestia draws lines joining the listed stars. In other words, asterisms.dat defines the constellation figures.
The International Astronomical Union has standardized the borders of the constellations, but not the figures. There are quite a few variations among them, and different people have their own favorites.
For the science fictional minded, one could use this feature to depict interstellar traderoutes.
Does this help?
Selden
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Topic authorBob Hegwood
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Yes sir, Thanks again for improving my understanding.
One of these days, I'll surprise you, and I"ll KNOW something for a change.
Take care, Bob
One of these days, I'll surprise you, and I"ll KNOW something for a change.
Take care, Bob
Bob Hegwood
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1