Temperature -1k?
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Topic authorAngry Space Goat
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Temperature -1k?
I have a gas giant in close orbit to a large star. However, the "temperature" reading is at -1k. Shouldn't it be a couple of hundred kelvins in the opposite direction?
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Topic authorAngry Space Goat
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It's in orbit around Sigma Taurus.
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"Sanguis" "Sigma Taurus"
{
Texture "Sanguis.*"
Color [ 1.0 0.2 0.2 ]
Radius 83279.9
Oblateness 0.0121
Atmosphere {
Height 100
Lower [ 1.00 0.30 0.00 ]
Upper [ 2.00 0.00 0.20 ]
Sky [ 1.0 0.5 0.0 ]
Sunset [ 1.5 1.5 0.5 ]
}
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 0.7000
SemiMajorAxis 0.7500
Eccentricity 0.1240
Inclination 2.1001
}
RotationPeriod 2.344694
Obliquity 1.45
RotationOffset 1.5
Albedo 2.00
}
The star name "Sigma Taurus" is not defined in Celestia. ("SIG1 Tau" and "SIG2 Tau" are defined, however.)
Please provide the STC file that you created for it.
If, for example, your planet is orbiting inside the star, I can imagine Celestia getting very confused, although I haven't tested that configuration.
Please provide the STC file that you created for it.
If, for example, your planet is orbiting inside the star, I can imagine Celestia getting very confused, although I haven't tested that configuration.
Selden
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Topic authorAngry Space Goat
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selden wrote:The star name "Sigma Taurus" is not defined in Celestia. ("SIG1 Tau" and "SIG2 Tau" are defined, however.)
It's not specifically defined as Sigma Taurus, but can be selected by typing it as such.
jestr wrote:Change the Albedo value to something a lot lower ,try 0.1.Not necessarily accurate but it should do the job,Jestr
That worked fine. It now reads at 619k - thank you.