Heres a simple but quite effective model I've made for two galaxies -NGC 2207 & IC 2163 colliding.I just used the Sb model for both as this is what they looked like in the Hubble pic -Correct me if I'm wrong.Here's a picture
If you want to download it it is called NGC2207_IC2163.zip
You can get it here,just unzip it in your 'extras' folder
http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/extras
or from my FTP site
ftp://celestia:addons@81.111.74.239
Enjoy it.Cheers Jestr
When galaxies collide
I think these two are actually colliding head on but there are definitely cases of other galaxies hitting all over the place.The model I made isnt much more than a figure of eight billboard,raised a little at the two centres of galaxies.I've added this on top of the standard Sb galaxy model used when 'Celestia' draws any spiral galaxy (obviously twice in this case).It would be quite easy for me to make any similar billboard and ones at different angles,but I'm not sure I know enough about positioning galaxies in Dsc files to match the angles.Do you have any collisions in mind ? (including a nice picture).Cheers Jestr
Hi Jestr,
I found some details about their relative positions on apod (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap991109.html):
"... the smaller galaxy is swinging around counter-clockwise, and is now slightly behind the larger galaxy...". I think that one can guess the orientation of a galaxy quite well by assuming spiral galaxies are circular. Anyway, this way of modelling galaxies is beautiful enough for single galaxies!
added 3 sec later: you can see an arm of the bigger galaxy in front of the smaller one. It shows as a dark band just left of the smaller galaxy's core.
I found some details about their relative positions on apod (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap991109.html):
"... the smaller galaxy is swinging around counter-clockwise, and is now slightly behind the larger galaxy...". I think that one can guess the orientation of a galaxy quite well by assuming spiral galaxies are circular. Anyway, this way of modelling galaxies is beautiful enough for single galaxies!
added 3 sec later: you can see an arm of the bigger galaxy in front of the smaller one. It shows as a dark band just left of the smaller galaxy's core.
Psykotik, if you check the 'NGC 2207 and IC 2163.dsc' you will see that I have specified both the separate galaxies as sb Galaxy which draws the standard Sb spiral galaxy models in the standard 'Celestia' download.Then I have also specified 'NGC 2207' as a Nebula in a position halfway between the two Galaxies,this is the command that draws the 3DS billboard.I think if you try this with other nebula/galaxy addons you will find that the orientation of the 3DS models are out of line with the Galaxy models.There may be a way to correct this by entering an Orientation command line in the Dsc for the 3DS model but it is difficult to get it right-I usually change the orientation of my models in 3DS Max to get them to line up.
If you want to try it with single galaxies I suggest the billboard model I've used in my 'NGC 4414' addon but you will have to edit the 3DS file to point to the texture of the galaxy you wish to display and the orientation may have to be changed.Cheers Jestr
If you want to try it with single galaxies I suggest the billboard model I've used in my 'NGC 4414' addon but you will have to edit the 3DS file to point to the texture of the galaxy you wish to display and the orientation may have to be changed.Cheers Jestr
OK ,here's another collision (at a slight angle this time-Buzz)
If you want it get it here
http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/extras/
or here
ftp://celestia:addons@81.111.74.239
its called 'M51_NGC5195.zip' just unzip to your extras folder.
Can anyone tell me what the difference between the different galaxy models used by 'Celestia' is ? I've looked at Sb,Sc,SBb,SBc, and they all look the same.Is there any info anywhere about writing Dsc files ?
Hope you like the addon anyhow,cheers Jestr
If you want it get it here
http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/extras/
or here
ftp://celestia:addons@81.111.74.239
its called 'M51_NGC5195.zip' just unzip to your extras folder.
Can anyone tell me what the difference between the different galaxy models used by 'Celestia' is ? I've looked at Sb,Sc,SBb,SBc, and they all look the same.Is there any info anywhere about writing Dsc files ?
Hope you like the addon anyhow,cheers Jestr
I just got round to plugging these new nebulas in
and they look great, thank you jestr.
good work on the models too.
and they look great, thank you jestr.
good work on the models too.
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Motherboard- Gigabyte P35 DQ6
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Computer says folder is Invalid or Corrupted
I downloaded the first galaxy zip folder,but when I went to open it the computer said it was Invalid or corrupted. I also tried downloading it again but no luck. I'm afraid i'm not very skilled with computers so I don't know how to fix it myself ;please help.
I can whistle through my eye.
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-Just wanted people to know that.-
There is no doubt about your problem : the file has not been entirely downloaded, download it again.
It would be easier to download it by ftp (file transfer protocol) but since you don't knew much about computers, I don't want to scare you
Try only on the jest http site, at http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/extras/
and don't be astonished if you got a message about exceding his account, these geocities pages tend to be very stingy.
It would be easier to download it by ftp (file transfer protocol) but since you don't knew much about computers, I don't want to scare you
Try only on the jest http site, at http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/extras/
and don't be astonished if you got a message about exceding his account, these geocities pages tend to be very stingy.