Flow of Time In Celestia
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Flow of Time In Celestia
While this may be a long way off, I think it might be good if you could see star formation in celestia, along with stars going supernova, black holes actually ripping apart their companion star and the star being pulled towards the black hole actually disappearing over time, you get the point. It would be nice if this was viewable. Though if this happens it ought to be an option you can turn on and off.
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
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t00fri wrote:WildMoon wrote:Then I hope someone will make something that goes through a life and death cycle in Celestia.
Sure.
The developers of Celestia definitely go through a life and death cycle ...
You really will? Yabadabadoo!!!
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
selden wrote:Unfortunately, STC (STar Catalog) files do not (yet?) support Beginning and Ending directives. *sigh*
They will then have to use ssc files and overlay a texture/planet using these paremeters....I fooled around a bit with this...The only problem is it requires a rather large ssc file for the transition to be smooth....There might be an alternative in lua scripting that does this but I am not aware of....
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!
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Would it help if Chris sat on his rumpus for once and tweaked the program?
EDIT: Dangit BrainDead's right. I had to send that e-mail.
EDIT: Dangit BrainDead's right. I had to send that e-mail.
Last edited by WildMoon on 10.09.2005, 02:52, edited 1 time in total.
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
hank wrote:It would help if you showed more respect for your elders!
And more than a "tweak" is required for this, I believe.
- Hank
What the hell does "respect for elders" have to do with anything? Chris is
FAR younger than I am, and I respect him for the very FIRST release of
this marvelous resource.
How much did we have to pay for this tool to explore the Universe? Funny, I
thought it was simply a fantastic GIFT from someone far more talented than myself.
I don't care if Mr. Laurel NEVER touches this software again. He already
deserves the respect of everyone who uses this marvelous resource
to explore realms which would otherwise be unreachable.
Brother... Talk about working for an ungrateful boss. I don't understand
why he ever does ANYTHING to make the software better. He certainly
doesn't get any respect and appreciation for his efforts thus far.
Sorry... This topic bugs the hell out of me.
Brain-Dead Bob
Windows XP-SP2, 256Meg 1024x768 Resolution
Intel Celeron 1400 MHz CPU
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OpenGL Version: 1.1.2 - Build 4.13.01.3196
Celestia 1.4.1
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BrainDead wrote:hank wrote:It would help if you showed more respect for your elders!
And more than a "tweak" is required for this, I believe.
- Hank
What the hell does "respect for elders" have to do with anything? Chris is
FAR younger than I am, and I respect him for the very FIRST release of
this marvelous resource.
How much did we have to pay for this tool to explore the Universe? Funny, I
thought it was simply a fantastic GIFT from someone far more talented than myself.
I don't care if Mr. Laurel NEVER touches this software again. He already
deserves the respect of everyone who uses this marvelous resource
to explore realms which would otherwise be unreachable.
Brother... Talk about working for an ungrateful boss. I don't understand
why he ever does ANYTHING to make the software better. He certainly
doesn't get any respect and appreciation for his efforts thus far.
Sorry... This topic bugs the hell out of me.
Dangit BrainDead's right!!! I just had to volunteer to send that e-mail.
Pi does not equal 3.14159265, it equals "yum!"
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
A world without Monty Python, gnomes, news crews that make a big deal out of a celebrity breathing, Star Trek, & Coca-Cola? That is impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!
BrainDead wrote:What the hell does "respect for elders" have to do with anything? Chris is
FAR younger than I am, and I respect him for the very FIRST release of
this marvelous resource.
It has to do with the fact that WildMoon is 13 years old, and would profit from learning to show some respect for his elders. But your point is well taken.
- Hank
To kind of get back on topic, the life and death of stars has been done. An educational Activity titled, "The Life and Death of Stars" is available on the Celestia Motherlode education page. It takes a user from the nebula stage of a star to its end either as an exploding supernova and black hole, or to a black dwarf. A total of 26 separate add-ons are included in the Activity, showing every stage in the life cycle of every star. It is a massive undertaking with a rich visual experience, requiring 4 hours of journeying through Celestia space to complete.
You can find it at:
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/educational.php
The Activity was revised for 2005 and an update will be posted in about two weeks.
Enjoy
Frank G
You can find it at:
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/educational.php
The Activity was revised for 2005 and an update will be posted in about two weeks.
Enjoy
Frank G