Possible CVS .ssc problem

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Possible CVS .ssc problem

Post #1by ben_o » 02.09.2004, 11:49

It appears that an extrasolar planet is paying a visit to Sol System.
cel://Follow/Sol:Earth/2004-09-02T11:17 ... 463&lm=274
for a view of 'b' a planet closer in than mercury.

'b'
Distance 2.1263au
Radius 98,000km
Day length: 3.470 days
Temp 1108K

It looks like it is using the Gas-giant like texture. It also appears on the Celestial Browser.

Ben
(Linux, Fedora 2, KDE 3.2, PIII, 256 Mb)

PS I can email a snapshot to whoever needs one.

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Post #2by symaski62 » 02.09.2004, 12:04

windows 10 directX 12 version
celestia 1.7.0 64 bits
with a general handicap of 80% and it makes much d' efforts for the community and s' expimer, thank you d' to be understanding.

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Post #3by granthutchison » 02.09.2004, 12:29

It's not a problem with the ssc, which is working fine in 1.3.2.
Pat recently made some changes to the Linux version of Celestia, and noticed he'd acquired a gas giant in close orbit around the Sun ... it looks to me as if a gas giant in orbit round a star that doesn't exist in stars.dat has been dropped into orbit around Hip 0 (the Sun), instead of simply being suppressed.

Grant

Edit: :oops: Pat noticed the bug in Linux, but the code change was made by Chris, who's currently bug-hunting it.
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Post #4by ben_o » 02.09.2004, 13:21

Any ideas on how to find out which star is missing? I am having troubles working out exactly which 'b' planet it is.

I'll have a go at grepping the stars.dat and the extrasolar.ssc files together....

Ben

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Post #5by ben_o » 02.09.2004, 13:25

BD-10 3166 is the reference I pick up from it. (It's amazing what a Right-mouse click can give you...

http://www.obspm.fr/encycl/BD-10_3166.html[/url]

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Post #6by ben_o » 02.09.2004, 13:41

Scuse my bug post..... :oops:

Getting the additional stc file from
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/missing-stars.html
sorts it out, if anyone has a similar problem.

Ben
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Post #7by ben_o » 02.09.2004, 13:43

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Post #8by granthutchison » 02.09.2004, 15:40

ben_o wrote:Scuse my bug post.....
It's still a bug - Celestia should just ignore homeless planets instead of going around finding them alternative accommodation.

Grant


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