I can honestly say that your add-ons and contributions to Celestia have been nothing short of ... well .... AMAZING!!!!!
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This is ONE COOL Add-on!
I love it! It shows pulsar dynamics wonderfully. It is a great teaching tool. Thank you for incorporating it!!!!!!!!
It would be great if the magnetic field lines could be turned on or off dynamically, so we could see the pulsar with and without them. That way, my students could understand what the lines do, and how they produce the jets. I suppose it would be possible to place the entire add-on around a second set of stars without the magnetic field lines, then use a cel:url or a bookmark to jump to them. However, can you think of any way to use a script or something to simply press a key to turn the magnetic lines on or off ... without having to create a duplicate add-on around another star?
Regarding your questions:
The jets are fine in green. I like them. The magnetic lines ... are nicely visible. I do like their color. However, I would release them in blue also (or tell us how to edit their color) and see what the consensus is.
I would also drop the number of field lines just a bit.
An interesting effect - when one of the pulsars is rotating at real time speed, it happens to create a strobe effect so that the beams actually slow down. When I press the K key and slow them down to 10x slower, the beams actually speed up visually. WEIRD!
Thanks in advance ... and THANKS for this wonderful add-on. Definitely submit it to Motherlode.
Frank