http://www.geocities.com/doctorshnub/galaxies.txt
You'll have to change the file suffix to .dat to get it to work, of course.
Don't forget to turn on galaxy labels ('e'). It's indeed a pity you can't crank up galaxy brightness...
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
Enjoy,
Paul
Paul wrote:Hi Buzz,
Glad you like them! As it happens, I posted a slightly less populated version of my galaxies.dat a few months ago and got almost no response then. I just don't think that people are that interested, I suspect it has something to do with the representation of galaxies being so limited in Celestia. I'd really like it if Chris gave Celestia's galaxies:
1. More morphological parameters, i.e. bar/bulge size, number and shape of spiral arms.
2. Some coloured 'wispy' sprite particles to delineate dark nebulae and HII regions along spiral arms, and more colour variation overall, e.g. yellower sprites for the bulges/bars, and also for elliptical galaxies.
3. An overall brightness setting like that for stars.
Item 3 is very easy to do and I'll add that for 1.2.5.
Additional parameters to control the shape of galaxies is somewhat more difficult, since the shapes are all precomputed. I'll see what I can do, as this is important for getting a more realistic Milky Way.
It sounds as if you spent a lot of time generating this list! You should have credit for donating your time, but why not write a program to generate the list automatically, from e.g. the LEDA data base (or Tully's for that matter)?
As celestias universe gets bigger it really helps you to feel small.