Strange 61Cyg A black hole

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Strange 61Cyg A black hole

Post #1by danielj » 26.04.2006, 17:06

The more "realistic" black hole of 61 Cyg A works in Celestia 1.4.1,but I don??t know if the model is been displayed properly.
I have a rotating disk with some kind of texture and in the center,a sphere with the same texture.I think it should have to be a hole or a black sphere in the center.
What do you think?

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Re: Strange 61Cyg A black hole

Post #2by Boux » 26.04.2006, 19:00

danielj wrote:The more "realistic" black hole of 61 Cyg A works in Celestia 1.4.1,but I don??t know if the model is been displayed properly.
I have a rotating disk with some kind of texture and in the center,a sphere with the same texture.I think it should have to be a hole or a black sphere in the center.
What do you think?


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Post #3by Fightspit » 26.04.2006, 19:26

In fact, the black holes's addons are fictionnals because they aren't "visible" but we can detected by X-Ray.
I think it is almost difficult to put a "hole" wich represent the gravitationnal effect in Celestia.
It is possible to put "nothing" instead of the "black sphere", it is easier, isn't you?
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Post #4by danielj » 26.04.2006, 20:51

The original model,displayed in Celestia 1.3.1 or less,the sphere was black,and didn??t have the pink and blue texture.Do you remember?

Fightspit wrote:In fact, the black holes's addons are fictionnals because they aren't "visible" but we can detected by X-Ray.
I think it is almost difficult to put a "hole" wich represent the gravitationnal effect in Celestia.
It is possible to put "nothing" instead of the "black sphere", it is easier, isn't you?

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Post #5by Fightspit » 28.04.2006, 13:16

Sorry, I never use the Celestia 1.3.1 (the first version that I discovered is 1.3.2 and i never try the previous version) and I can't help you more.
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