From which does information come on planets in Celestia ?

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From which does information come on planets in Celestia ?

Post #1by Dani3L » 09.08.2005, 23:13

Good Morning

Sorry for my english but I'm french.

I have seen that all the data about planets are in Celestia in the file : solarsys.ssc

I would like to know from which this information comes. From web sites ? Books ?

For example, if I want to make a software of astronomy like Celestia, where I can find this kind of information on the stars and planets.

Thank you.

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Post #2by selden » 10.08.2005, 17:28

Planetary orientations are taken from
Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac

Planetary orbits are calculated using VSOP87
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Post #3by ElChristou » 10.08.2005, 19:26

Salut,

Instead of creating a brand new soft, why don't you enter the Celestia dev team? :wink:
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Post #4by selden » 10.08.2005, 20:46

For those unwilling to pay for a hardcopy, an electronic preprint of the IAU article with just the planetary information is available at http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/ISPRS/PREPRINTS/index_preprints.html
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Post #5by Dani3L » 11.08.2005, 14:56

Thank you for your answers.

To answer ElChristou I think that I don't have yet the level in programming for the project Celestia. I had to create for my work of diploma a software of simulation of the solar system and I would like to develop it a little more.

Which is the necessary level in C++ language to be able to develop Celestia ?

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Post #6by Apollonian » 12.08.2005, 00:25

This may help as well:

Web Ephemerides etcetera
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/WebMICA_2.html

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/


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