Quaoar, anyone?
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Quaoar, anyone?
so they finally discover transpluto, and then they go on and name it
...Quaoar?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2306945.stm
Quaoar gives only one google hit just now (but I figure this will change quickly):
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/cathbo ... Qgods.html
this seems to be some database of gods:
Quaoar: Their only god who "came down from heaven; and, after reducing chaos to order, out the world on the back of seven giants. He then created the lower animals," and then mankind. Los Angeles County Indians, California
( Greek gods not good enough anymore, eh? )
anyway, I think it will be some time before we get a texture for celestia...
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...Quaoar?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2306945.stm
Quaoar gives only one google hit just now (but I figure this will change quickly):
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/cathbo ... Qgods.html
this seems to be some database of gods:
Quaoar: Their only god who "came down from heaven; and, after reducing chaos to order, out the world on the back of seven giants. He then created the lower animals," and then mankind. Los Angeles County Indians, California
( Greek gods not good enough anymore, eh? )
anyway, I think it will be some time before we get a texture for celestia...
dab
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I created a .ssc file for Quaoar . . .
http://www.celestiaproject.net/celestia/files/kuiperbelt.ssc
As usual, copy it to your extras directory . . . I just borrowed Pluto's texture (which is fictional except for the large scale albedo variations), but it's likely that these bodies look quite different. Pluto's thaws enough to develop a thin atmosphere, which eventually refreezes when it's elliptical orbit takes it further from the Sun. Quaoar is in a less eccentric orbit further from the Sun, so it probably doesn't experience these thaw/freeze cycles.
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http://www.celestiaproject.net/celestia/files/kuiperbelt.ssc
As usual, copy it to your extras directory . . . I just borrowed Pluto's texture (which is fictional except for the large scale albedo variations), but it's likely that these bodies look quite different. Pluto's thaws enough to develop a thin atmosphere, which eventually refreezes when it's elliptical orbit takes it further from the Sun. Quaoar is in a less eccentric orbit further from the Sun, so it probably doesn't experience these thaw/freeze cycles.
--Chris
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Damned quick, thanks!
There's some more information, including an artist's imagining of Quaoar, at the Hubble website at
at http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/2002/17
at http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pr/2002/17
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Here is a link to Space.Com's Info About Quaoar:
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/quaoa ... 21007.html
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/quaoa ... 21007.html
I also did a DDS file for Quaoar...Its in the link in my sig where my files are located...Just install directly to the root Celestia directory...I used chris's ssc file just changed the texture variables...Its nothing fancy but works...
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MKruer wrote:I think you mean Roman gods.
excepting Uranus, well, yes.
although they are all pretty much ripped off copies of their greek counterparts.
Of course, in greek, MVTMJSUNP will become HAGAZKUPH.
But with the Los Angeles County Indians, I don't know,
maybe XQQZQYZYQQ?
as one slashdot poster put it: THE SCRABBLE PLANET!
dab
Darkmiss wrote:Great job Ras.
Thank you for the Qoara#ra@earor....! texture
whatever its called
Being quite pissed right now that made perfect sense hehe...Thanks bud!
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