Comet Halley appearing spherical?
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Varuna and 2001 KX76, too.
Kleopatra looks really nice.
mediatiger
Kleopatra looks really nice.
mediatiger
Last edited by mediatiger on 12.03.2002, 01:04, edited 1 time in total.
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Halley shouldn't be spherical . . . I just forgot to assign a mesh for it, so it defaults to a sphere. Varuna and 2001 KX76 are estimated to have diameters of 900km and 1200km, respectively . . . that's enough to compact them into roughly spherical shapes, so I deliberated left them as perfect spheres. Saturn's moons Mimas and Enceladus are smaller (diameters of 400km and 500km) and it's apparent from Voyager images that they're nearly spherical (except for a huge crater on Mimas.)
If you want to fix Halley, search for the Halley section in solarsys.ssc and add the line:
Mesh "roughsphere.cms"
It's not the actual shape of Halley, but it will give it a more realistic irregular appearance.
--Chris
If you want to fix Halley, search for the Halley section in solarsys.ssc and add the line:
Mesh "roughsphere.cms"
It's not the actual shape of Halley, but it will give it a more realistic irregular appearance.
--Chris
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Happened on this old thread while searching for something else.
Over here
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1746
I've posted a Halley definition that uses the Borrelly shape model stood on end and precessing.
Grant
Over here
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1746
I've posted a Halley definition that uses the Borrelly shape model stood on end and precessing.
Grant