Is there a file which includes more of the world's locations, up to and including very small towns if you zoom in close enough?
Also, is there a feature in Celestia to arbitrarily punch in a geopositional coordinate and spin right around to that location? There are websites which allow you to look up your GPS information based on your postal/zip code. I'd like to take a look at the sky from above my house (virtually speaking that is).
Thanks for your help.
World Locations
Hello kevnar,
The most complete set of Earth locations that I know of are at http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/earth.html
You are looking for the last entry before the last section. "Earth Location File"
I hope this will be enough for you.
Under windows, select "Goto object" from the naviagtion menu. Then you can enter Lat/Long co-ordinates for any planet, including earth.
Cheers,
Joe
The most complete set of Earth locations that I know of are at http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/earth.html
You are looking for the last entry before the last section. "Earth Location File"
I hope this will be enough for you.
Under windows, select "Goto object" from the naviagtion menu. Then you can enter Lat/Long co-ordinates for any planet, including earth.
Cheers,
Joe
Okay, now what.
I downloaded the thing and copied it to my Extras folder. Is that right? What do I do now?
Sorry, I just started with Celestia yesterday. I'm not exactly brain-dead, but I do appreciate a little help.
Edit:
Sorry, never mind. I just had to restart Celestia, and they all showed up. Thanks a bunch.
Now if only someone could point me to a comprehensive list of what directories to put all of these surface, normal, spec, and bump maps I'm downloading. The readme files included aren't always very "verbose".
Sorry, I just started with Celestia yesterday. I'm not exactly brain-dead, but I do appreciate a little help.
Edit:
Sorry, never mind. I just had to restart Celestia, and they all showed up. Thanks a bunch.
Now if only someone could point me to a comprehensive list of what directories to put all of these surface, normal, spec, and bump maps I'm downloading. The readme files included aren't always very "verbose".
Please take a look at the Web page http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/addon-intro.html
Please let me know what needs to be added.
Please let me know what needs to be added.
Selden
It doesn't include names, but country borders are available at http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/borders.html
Selden