I'd like to enter this picture of the Magellan launch, but I use 1280 x 1024 for my screenshots.
regards,
TERRIER
Screenshot Contest for March 2005
Last edited by TERRIER on 13.03.2005, 09:15, edited 1 time in total.
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NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS
NIGHT L5dds:MOON L4dds:GALXY ON:MAG 15.2-SAP:TIME 1000x:RP=OGL2:10.3FPS
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eburacum45 wrote:I am not really a competitive person, but I am quite proud of this picture (I generally process Celestia images a little bit before they go on the Orion's Arm site to show rocket exhaust and so on, but this one is untouched).
Some Starhand robots building a zero-gee habitat;
Very alien...I like!
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!
Alula Australis screenshot - sorry it is located on deviantART, but I can't FTP from this location.
cel://Follow/Alula Australis Bb/2005-03-19T19:14:49.70077?x=AD1J18VwBR5y5qL+/////w&y=AEs/XI/NkV5FMa4&z=AOwzf+V/fAp1RG7//////w&ow=-0.056257&ox=0.961492&oy=0.145047&oz=-0.226561&select=Alula Australis Bb&fov=50.248428&ts=-1.000000<d=0&rf=38807&lm=2"
cel://Follow/Alula Australis Bb/2005-03-19T19:14:49.70077?x=AD1J18VwBR5y5qL+/////w&y=AEs/XI/NkV5FMa4&z=AOwzf+V/fAp1RG7//////w&ow=-0.056257&ox=0.961492&oy=0.145047&oz=-0.226561&select=Alula Australis Bb&fov=50.248428&ts=-1.000000<d=0&rf=38807&lm=2"
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Can't believe that no one else has added this screenshot yet... <shrug>
Click the link below to see my favorite screenshot from Celestia.
Is a representation of the Space Station from 2001. Much prefer this to the
floating pile of space junk which is our current space station.
Click HERE.
Thanks, Bob
Click the link below to see my favorite screenshot from Celestia.
Is a representation of the Space Station from 2001. Much prefer this to the
floating pile of space junk which is our current space station.
Click HERE.
Thanks, Bob
Bob Hegwood
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
Intel 82815 Graphics Controller
OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6 FT1
Alula Australis is indeed one of the most astonishing systems I??ve found in Celestia so far. Two double-stars orbiting each other. I found it about two weeks ago and I instantly bookmarked it. Space is with no doubt a fachinating place...
Windows XP
AMD Sempron +2600 (1,83 MHz) CPU
VIA/S3 UniChrome Integrated
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6
AMD Sempron +2600 (1,83 MHz) CPU
VIA/S3 UniChrome Integrated
Celestia 1.4.0 Pre6
Bob Hegwood wrote:Much prefer this to the floating pile of space junk which is our current space station.
Awwwww c'mon, it aint that bad !
BTW, My first non-standard Window$ desktop background was a Celestia screenshot of a less detailed 2001 Space Station.
regards,
TERRIER
PS Anybody know where the 2001 Space Station draws its power supply from ?
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My screenshot (used photoshop only for conversion from color to grayscale):
The inspiration:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/i ... ageID=1426
The inspiration:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/i ... ageID=1426
Lapinism matters!
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this is one of my desktop backgrounds
and
and hear is a link to some of my photo gallery
http://johnscelestiapage.no-ip.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=CelestiaScreenShots1
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and hear is a link to some of my photo gallery
http://johnscelestiapage.no-ip.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=CelestiaScreenShots1
screenshot march 2005
Now that i got my celestria program back in shap here is my screenshot for teh month.... skating in at the end of the month... typical me.
I call it "A Long Way From Home"
I call it "A Long Way From Home"
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Is this still going? I thought I would have missed it during my absence from the forum and the internet altogether...
Well, Here's my screenshot entry!
The gas planet of Demeter and gigantic moon Starlight, two worlds of Proxima Centauri from my new addon.
Michael Kilderry
Well, Here's my screenshot entry!
The gas planet of Demeter and gigantic moon Starlight, two worlds of Proxima Centauri from my new addon.
Michael Kilderry
My shatters.net posting milestones:
First post - 11th October 2004
100th post - 11th November 2004
200th post - 23rd January 2005
300th post - 21st February 2005
400th post - 23rd July 2005
First addon: The Lera Solar System
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First post - 11th October 2004
100th post - 11th November 2004
200th post - 23rd January 2005
300th post - 21st February 2005
400th post - 23rd July 2005
First addon: The Lera Solar System
- Michael
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