selden wrote:See the second image on the page http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/SEMOUD374OD_index_1.html#subhead1
I think the credit for Celestia was added in just the past day or two. I don't recall seeing it before, and it can't be found using the site's search engine.
As yet, there are no Celestia credits on the page http://www.esa.int/export/esaSC/SEM4GC374OD_index_1.html#subhead3
I have also written to them a very angry letter "between scientists" yesterday evening, which might well have caused the credit after all. I do have a few extra weapons available...
The tag
"Credits: ESA 2003"
below the various Celestia simulation images with absolutely NO reference to Celestia I consider a scandal!
I can only explain this rude and unprofessional/unscientific attitude by assuming that the person who actually did those WEB pages, has never been in touch with scientific ethics and integrity!
Anyone who has at least mild contact with the uncommercial scientific community should be aware that the codex of fair citation is "sacred", indeed...
In my institution, for example, we practice severe control of what is published on our WEB pages, notably in order to make sure that the basic rules of scientific citation and good scientific manners are never violated...
Quite a number of my scientific colleagues, who also enjoy using Celestia regularly, were more than bewildered about this hard-to-understand PR-'performance' of a world-renowned organization...
Bye Fridger