Hy, it's me again
Here is few more questions:
1. What is all about those Locations, i'v downloaded few files (like earthcities.ssc, marslocations.ssc) but I cant figure out how to use them. Maybe there is some specific folder for them, or maybe they can be used only in newer versions than mine is (1.3.0) ?
2. Is there an easy way to make flat nebulas look at the Earth direction ? Is there any mathematic formula or smth. to calculate Axis and Angle values depending of nebula position in the sky ?
3. Similar to previous one, but same problem about XYZ values, is there any way, or maybe third-party soft. to SEE object coordinates at precise time by just seting up orbit elements ?
Thank You for your answers...
Bunch of questions
Re: Bunch of questions
JimBim wrote:Hy, it's me again
Here is few more questions:
1. What is all about those Locations, i'v downloaded few files (like earthcities.ssc, marslocations.ssc) but I cant figure out how to use them. Maybe there is some specific folder for them, or maybe they can be used only in newer versions than mine is (1.3.0) ?
Just put all locations files into extras folder, run Celestia and go to the planet. To see them you may press &. You must be close to the surface (~ few thousand km), to change locations option go render/location menu.
mk
2. Is there an easy way to make flat nebulas look at the Earth direction ? Is there any mathematic formula or smth. to calculate Axis and Angle values depending of nebula position in the sky ?
Yes.
Grant Hutchison has provides a spreadsheet calculator that does most of the hard work. See http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/dsc-spreadsheet.html
Unfortunately, most astronomical photographs are not aligned north-south, so they still need to be rotated. See http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/billboard.html#6.0
3. Similar to previous one, but same problem about XYZ values, is there any way, or maybe third-party soft. to SEE object coordinates at precise time by just seting up orbit elements ?
Yes.
Use the Horizons ephemeris service at http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.html
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Re: Bunch of questions
JimBim wrote:... or maybe they can be used only in newer versions than mine is (1.3.0) ?
That's right. The definitive 1.3.1 should be out RSN, and you'll be able to use Locations in that.
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