t00fri wrote:--Chris had forgotten about my two binary orbit files (visualbins.stc and spectbins.stc) in his installer *.iss file for Windows. So these were lacking accidentally in the recent 1.4.0pre versions. Since I now have included them, you will also get hundreds of new binary orbit data to play with...
Bye Fridger
This is great news! I'd been wondering about the status of your extended binary orbit files, as I seemed to recall there was some issue about deriving the mass ratios.
I do have another question, though. I presume the original catalog orbits are based on apparent time, i.e. as observed from earth. Should these be modified for Celestia to use actual time, adjusting for the light travel delay? That would be easy to include in the perl script that creates the files, would it not? Or did you already do it?
Of course, this would mean that the star positions would not appear correctly as seen from earth until light travel delay is implemented in Celestia. But that is already the case with solar system orbits, so at least it would be consistent.
- Hank