Everyone is talking about how they've made planets. How int the #*?! do I do that?
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Alex
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Basically, look in Celestia's Data folder and you'll find a solarsystem.scc file. .scc files provide the information for Celestia's solar systems. Open it in any text file. You'll see a bunch of text. Most of it's easy to work out -
texture - the texture for the planet;
radius - size;
Period - how long a planet takes to complete one orbit around its sun;
SemiMajorAxis - basically the distance from the planet to the sun;
Eccentricity - how non-circular the orbit is. 0 is a perfect circle, and as the number rises the more eccentric the orbit is (up to 1);
RotationPeriod - how long it takes for the planet to rotate (the day)
Albedo - Brightness and temperature - 0.1 is bright and cold, 1 is dark and hot
Hope you got all that. Once you've done creating a planet, save it as a .ssc file in the extras folder. Have fun...
Basically, look in Celestia's Data folder and you'll find a solarsystem.scc file. .scc files provide the information for Celestia's solar systems. Open it in any text file. You'll see a bunch of text. Most of it's easy to work out -
texture - the texture for the planet;
radius - size;
Period - how long a planet takes to complete one orbit around its sun;
SemiMajorAxis - basically the distance from the planet to the sun;
Eccentricity - how non-circular the orbit is. 0 is a perfect circle, and as the number rises the more eccentric the orbit is (up to 1);
RotationPeriod - how long it takes for the planet to rotate (the day)
Albedo - Brightness and temperature - 0.1 is bright and cold, 1 is dark and hot
Hope you got all that. Once you've done creating a planet, save it as a .ssc file in the extras folder. Have fun...
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