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Disapearing planets

Post #1by JimBim » 30.08.2004, 08:04

Hy, I was out for a while, so now I have to keep up, heh :wink:

I was more and more interested in Babylon 5 universe, so I desided to create my own planetary system. I've downloaded "SSC Solar System Generator v 1.2" HTML, created by Rassilon (great tool in my opinion), set-up few numbers here and there and generated system with planet, a moon and another moon around that moon. Everything looked right in Celestia so I moved into that smaller moon (named Nerinus) only to find that it is not displayed. Nerinus is there and its orbit and name are shown, but the moon is empty space.

The code is allright, I think:


# SSC Generator V1.0 © 2004 Rassilon
# Statistics for Alikana System, Stellar Class: G2V
# Stellar Habitable Zone: Venusian: 0.8200AU Terrain: 1.0000AU Martian: 1.2001AU

"Numidi" "Alikana"
{
Texture "numidi.*"
BumpMap "numidibump.*"
BumpHeight 5
Color [ 0.11 0.34 0.12 ]
Radius 6054.14
HazeColor [ 0.19 0.42 0.32 ]
HazeDensity 0.5
Atmosphere {
Height 60.54
Lower [ 0.34 0.67 0.43 ]
Upper [ 0.96 0.68 0.87 ]
Sky [ 0.96 0.18 0.07 ]
CloudHeight 6.05
CloudSpeed 59.90
CloudMap "numidiclouds.*"
}
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 4.0671
SemiMajorAxis 2.5648
Eccentricity 0.0320
Inclination 0.1300
MeanAnomaly 200.9824
}
Rings {
Inner 9081.21
Outer 18189.49
Texture "numidirings.*"
Color [ 1.0 1.0 1.0 ]
}
RotationPeriod 35.8000
Obliquity 12.00
Albedo 0.5
}

"Azidi" "Alikana/Numidi"
{
Texture "azidi.*"
BumpMap "azidibump.*"
BumpHeight 5
Color [ 0.37 0.03 0.48 ]
Radius 845.6
HazeColor [ 0.40 0.36 0.85 ]
HazeDensity 0.5
Atmosphere {
Height 8.46
Lower [ 0.84 0.32 0.95 ]
Upper [ 0.10 0.32 0.31 ]
Sky [ 0.14 0.70 0.63 ]
CloudHeight 0.85
CloudSpeed 10.70
CloudMap "azidiclouds.*"
}
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 8.3290
SemiMajorAxis 125400.0000
Eccentricity 0.0254
Inclination 5.1500
MeanAnomaly 354.6253
}
RotationPeriod 50.0000
Obliquity 0.0
Albedo 0.5
}

"Nerinus" "Alikana/Numidi/Azidi"
{
Texture "nerinus.*"
BumpMap "nerinusbump.*"
BumpHeight 5
Color [ 0.70 0.10 0.19 ]
Radius 120.3
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 2.4435
SemiMajorAxis 3102.5000
Eccentricity 0.0000
Inclination 156.2000
MeanAnomaly 220.3365
}
RotationPeriod 0.0000
Obliquity 0.0
Albedo 0.5
}


Oh, and star is:

521655 "Alikana"
{
RA 13.2886
Dec -26.72314306
Distance 2
SpectralType "G"
AppMag -1
}

I don't think this problem have something to do with fact that there are no such textures that are asigned to objects, or does it?

Similar problem with missing moons occured to me earlier in unrealistic system like:

# Star
521654 "Ankelor"
{
RA 19.2886
Dec -36.72314306
Distance 2
SpectralType "M"
AppMag -1
}


# Planets
"Base" "Ankelor"
{
Class "planet"
Texture "uranus.*"
Radius 6000

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 5.2
SemiMajorAxis 3
}

RotationPeriod 15
Obliquity 0.05

Albedo 1.00
}

"Static" "Ankelor/Base"
{
Radius 1
Class "invisible"
Radius 1
Color [ 0 0 0 ]

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 9e200
SemiMajorAxis 10000
Inclination 90
MeanAnomaly 90
}
}

"Displace" "Ankelor/Base/Static"
{
Class "planet"
Texture "titan.*"
Radius 2000

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 0.5
SemiMajorAxis 40000
}

RotationPeriod 10.00
Obliquity 0.05

Albedo 1.00
}

"Displace 1" "Ankelor/Base/Static"
{
Class "planet"
Texture "titan.*"
Radius 2000

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 0.5
SemiMajorAxis 40000
MeanAnomaly 180
}

RotationPeriod 10.00
Obliquity 0.05

Albedo 1.00
}

"Static 1" "Ankelor/Base"
{
Radius 1
Class "invisible"
Radius 1
Color [ 0 0 0 ]

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 9e200
SemiMajorAxis 10000
Inclination 90
MeanAnomaly 270
}
}

"Displace 2" "Ankelor/Base/Static 1"
{
Class "planet"
Texture "titan.*"
Radius 2000

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 0.5
SemiMajorAxis 40000
Inclination 180
}

RotationPeriod 10.00
Obliquity 0.05

Albedo 1.00
}

"Displace 3" "Ankelor/Base/Static 1"
{
Class "planet"
Texture "titan.*"
Radius 2000

EllipticalOrbit {
Period 0.5
SemiMajorAxis 40000
MeanAnomaly 180
Inclination 180
}

RotationPeriod 10.00
Obliquity 0.05

Albedo 1.00
}

When I move to "Base" and look towards main star the moons "Displace X" dissapear.

Any sugestions?

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Post #2by gr8eagle8 » 01.09.2004, 08:20

I don't think this problem have something to do with fact that there are no such textures that are asigned to objects, or does it?


I don't think missing textures make a planet/moon dissapear. It normally just displayed a white planet (ie blank).

I'm not a technical wizz with Celestia but I think it must be something to do with the planet information (eg size/atmos) since the orbit, name, etc work...

Hope you find out wats wrong.... :wink:

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Re: Disapearing planets

Post #3by granthutchison » 02.09.2004, 23:15

JimBim wrote:

Code: Select all

"Nerinus" "Alikana/Numidi/Azidi"
{
   Texture "nerinus.*"
   BumpMap "nerinusbump.*"
   BumpHeight 5
   Color [ 0.70 0.10 0.19 ]
   Radius 120.3
   EllipticalOrbit {
      Period            2.4435
      SemiMajorAxis     3102.5000
      Eccentricity      0.0000
      Inclination       156.2000
      MeanAnomaly       220.3365
   }
   RotationPeriod 0.0000
   Obliquity 0.0
   Albedo 0.5
}
RotationPeriod zero?
Celestia can't display something with an impossible RotationPeriod - put in a proper number and it should work.

JimBim wrote:When I move to "Base" and look towards main star the moons "Displace X" dissapear.
Try increasing the Radius of your invisible objects to 3000 ... Celestia doesn't like large objects in orbit around smaller objects.

Grant

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Re: Disapearing planets

Post #4by selden » 02.09.2004, 23:37

granthutchison wrote:Try increasing the Radius of your invisible objects to 3000 ... Celestia doesn't like large objects in orbit around smaller objects.


Am I right that this is one reason you defined the pulsars that have planets to have such large diameters?

Since pulsars actually seem to have diameters of only a few tens of kilometers, it'd be nice if this restriction could be eliminated.
Selden

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Re: Disapearing planets

Post #5by granthutchison » 03.09.2004, 00:10

selden wrote:Am I right that this is one reason you defined the pulsars that have planets to have such large diameters?
The restriction doesn't seem to apply for stars.

selden wrote:Since pulsars actually seem to have diameters of only a few tens of kilometers, it'd be nice if this restriction could be eliminated.
Ummmm ...
Just looking at PSR 1257+12 in Celestia 1.3.2, from a distance of 100km, I see an apparent diameter of around 9 degrees - that's the equivalent of a radius of about 8km, which drops PSR 1257+12 neatly into the 10-20km diameter range I see in reference books.
Are you seeing something different?

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Post #6by selden » 03.09.2004, 00:15

:oops: never mind...

PSR 1257+2's Radius = 0.00 Rsun

I was looking at Celestia's display of the radius of "b"

*sigh*
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