Celestia Motherlode Launch
The system description at http://www.ibiblio.org/systems/hardware-details.html
seems to indicate that they have 2.9TB of storage on RAID fileservers. I haven't found any public pages showing how much of that is currently occupied.
seems to indicate that they have 2.9TB of storage on RAID fileservers. I haven't found any public pages showing how much of that is currently occupied.
Selden
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Topic authoralphap1us
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Hello all,
Thanks largely to DonG's efforts, we have just created an info page about how to upload files and maintain content on our site. Hopefully it explains all the confusing stuff.
If you have anything to contribute to the motherlode, now is the time to load it on. Don't worry, we have plenty of space.....
Joe
Thanks largely to DonG's efforts, we have just created an info page about how to upload files and maintain content on our site. Hopefully it explains all the confusing stuff.
If you have anything to contribute to the motherlode, now is the time to load it on. Don't worry, we have plenty of space.....
Joe
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Hi I 'v been away for a few days so
Are my files STILL bared deep,very,deep in my own file strutcher
ro has that been fift . I'll go see
Are my files STILL bared deep,very,deep in my own file strutcher
ro has that been fift . I'll go see
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dissregard my last post
hay what happond to the files being stored at ibibio
the last time i looked ,whil you were dl'ing all my files , it was a nice ftp site
hay what happond to the files being stored at ibibio
the last time i looked ,whil you were dl'ing all my files , it was a nice ftp site
Not sure what you mean. Your files are here, in the creators directory...
http://celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/
http://celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/
-Don G.
My Celestia Scripting Resources page
Avatar: Total Lunar Eclipse from our back yard, Oct 2004. Panasonic FZ1 digital camera (no telescope), 36X digital zoom, 8 second exposure at f6.5.
My Celestia Scripting Resources page
Avatar: Total Lunar Eclipse from our back yard, Oct 2004. Panasonic FZ1 digital camera (no telescope), 36X digital zoom, 8 second exposure at f6.5.
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Topic authoralphap1us
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Hi John,
I just got your files compeleted last night. Some people have poitned out that you are not the creator of many of the files on you site. Did you keep any info about where you got the files? I ask because we dont' want to have two listings for a file if it's exaclty the same one. Any info you could provide aobut this would be extremely helpful. Cheers,
Joe
I just got your files compeleted last night. Some people have poitned out that you are not the creator of many of the files on you site. Did you keep any info about where you got the files? I ask because we dont' want to have two listings for a file if it's exaclty the same one. Any info you could provide aobut this would be extremely helpful. Cheers,
Joe
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my falt i was looking at the wrong bookmark
i just now checked ,then came hear
and yes i have a list of the orignal raw data
1) Mercury http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/SolarSystem/Mercury/
simple_cyl.tiff (5760x5760) B&W [ Very Old ]
added luner far side for missing data colorised
2) Venus http://pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov/maps.html
3) Earth
a)the texture ftp://visibleearth.nasa.gov/pub/EARTHVIZ/
re colorised and removed the tiff mask ,redid ocean color
b)NormalMap http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/gtopo30/gtopo30.asp
reset see level to 0 and everst to 64535 , converted to normal map
using my cygwin build of nm16
c)Night Map ( city lights) The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
http://dmsp.ngdc.noaa.gov/html/download.html
converted the raw B&W data to 24 bit color map
d)Cloudmap http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/
4) the Moon USGS Flagstaff
http://cps.earth.northwestern.edu/MOON/clem_global.html
this B&W was colorised and rotated 180 deg.
then airbrushed to remove the tilling errors
5) Mars http://www.msss.com/mgcwg/mgm/
still working on
airbrushed to remove the shadows and hilights
then colorised
6) MarsNormal mola data
http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mgs/mola.html
renormalised to 0-16535 16bit
then converted to a NormalMap with nm16
7) Jupiter (i don't think that it is johnsons ) but from the USGS 3 years ago
Jupiter's big moons
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/J ... atellites/
the old maps were from hear
airbrushed and colorised
i just now checked ,then came hear
and yes i have a list of the orignal raw data
1) Mercury http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/SolarSystem/Mercury/
simple_cyl.tiff (5760x5760) B&W [ Very Old ]
added luner far side for missing data colorised
2) Venus http://pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov/maps.html
3) Earth
a)the texture ftp://visibleearth.nasa.gov/pub/EARTHVIZ/
re colorised and removed the tiff mask ,redid ocean color
b)NormalMap http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/gtopo30/gtopo30.asp
reset see level to 0 and everst to 64535 , converted to normal map
using my cygwin build of nm16
c)Night Map ( city lights) The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
http://dmsp.ngdc.noaa.gov/html/download.html
converted the raw B&W data to 24 bit color map
d)Cloudmap http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/
4) the Moon USGS Flagstaff
http://cps.earth.northwestern.edu/MOON/clem_global.html
this B&W was colorised and rotated 180 deg.
then airbrushed to remove the tilling errors
5) Mars http://www.msss.com/mgcwg/mgm/
still working on
airbrushed to remove the shadows and hilights
then colorised
6) MarsNormal mola data
http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mgs/mola.html
renormalised to 0-16535 16bit
then converted to a NormalMap with nm16
7) Jupiter (i don't think that it is johnsons ) but from the USGS 3 years ago
Jupiter's big moons
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/J ... atellites/
the old maps were from hear
airbrushed and colorised
Christophe wrote:I've already stolen the background image to make a splash screen (for Celestia of course). Here is what I have for now:
If the Celestia Motherlode artist could simply add a 'Celestia' title to it that'd be great. My artistic skills are close to non-existant.
Of course i can add a title for you!
Yes, it is, although i have since changed the configuration, so it is not reproducible in Celestia anymore. The add-on is close to complete now, and will be released shortly: a preview has been posted on my site today.alphap1us wrote:I believe this is an actual screenshot from a system he has been working on.
alphap1us wrote:I am sure he would love to make a splash screen, but he is on vacation for a month and cannot be reached. You might also want him to come up with an original design.
Christophe, if you are thinking of a real splash screen for Celestia, i?d love to come up with something original for you... Or, if you are happy with the image you have now, i?ll add typography to it. Though that one is completely fictional; i feel perhaps that Celestia would be better represented by using real astronomical objects. What do you say? Hm, maybe use a PM, as this is a bit off-topic for this thread
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maxim wrote:if you are really trying to develop a startup splash screen for celestia, you might want to offer the sound of the universe as a starting jingle too?
The splash screen is already commited, it's just a couple of lines to add under KDE, the main problem is producing a nice image and rthorvald is now working on it
As to the start-up sound, I'm not sure that it's a good idea. The splash screen is simply here to provide a feed back since the main window takes a few seconds to show up, the jingle wouldn't add much and I don't know of any program with a start up sound except games.
Christophe
Hello Joe, my little cent to Motherlode: due to the future increase of cmod files number (the speed is noteworthly better, so surely all the people who migrate to Celestia 1.3.2 will use them, instead of 3DS!), what do you think about opening in Motherlode a new dedicated page for them?
Later on probably there will be the need to divide it in various subpages, but now it could be useful to find these files in the same page.
What do you think about this?
By and thank you for your very appreciated work.
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Andrea
Later on probably there will be the need to divide it in various subpages, but now it could be useful to find these files in the same page.
What do you think about this?
By and thank you for your very appreciated work.
By
Andrea
"Something is always better than nothing!"
HP Omen 15-DC1040nl- Intel® Core i7 9750H, 2.6/4.5 GHz- 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD+ 1TB SATA 6 SSD- 32GB SDRAM DDR4 2666 MHz- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB-WIN 11 PRO
HP Omen 15-DC1040nl- Intel® Core i7 9750H, 2.6/4.5 GHz- 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD+ 1TB SATA 6 SSD- 32GB SDRAM DDR4 2666 MHz- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB-WIN 11 PRO
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Topic authoralphap1us
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Hi Andrea,
Thanks for your suggestion. I am not sure how it will fit in with the Motherlode, since we decided to have the pages divided by add-on type instead of format. Also we only have I believe one CMOD model which went live yesterday.
If we ever get a lot of CMOD models, you can always use the built-in google search in the menu to look for the word CMOD.
Cheers,
Joe
Thanks for your suggestion. I am not sure how it will fit in with the Motherlode, since we decided to have the pages divided by add-on type instead of format. Also we only have I believe one CMOD model which went live yesterday.
If we ever get a lot of CMOD models, you can always use the built-in google search in the menu to look for the word CMOD.
Cheers,
Joe
alphap1us wrote:Hi Andrea,
Thanks for your suggestion. I am not sure how it will fit in with the Motherlode, since we decided to have the pages divided by add-on type instead of format. Also we only have I believe one CMOD model which went live yesterday. If we ever get a lot of CMOD models, you can always use the built-in google search in the menu to look for the word CMOD. Cheers, Joe
OK Joe, you're the boss.
Anyhow there is not only the wonderful Hubble model by jestr, up to now there are many other cmod files,
immense- hole- dactyl- ida- baccus- castalia- ceres- eros- gaspra- geographos- golevka- juno- kleopatra- ky26- mathiled- pallas- toutatis- vesta.cmod
A lot, don't you think?
Anyhow, let's wait what the future will bring, and if needed probably you'll change your opinion.
Meanwhile, thanks a lot.
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Andrea
"Something is always better than nothing!"
HP Omen 15-DC1040nl- Intel® Core i7 9750H, 2.6/4.5 GHz- 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD+ 1TB SATA 6 SSD- 32GB SDRAM DDR4 2666 MHz- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB-WIN 11 PRO
HP Omen 15-DC1040nl- Intel® Core i7 9750H, 2.6/4.5 GHz- 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD+ 1TB SATA 6 SSD- 32GB SDRAM DDR4 2666 MHz- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB-WIN 11 PRO