Chris,
with your new scaled disk star code one may compose absurd configurations as to the size of our star.
Here is the cel://url
cel://Follow/Sol:Saturn:Titan/2006-09-2 ... 0407&lm=22
Note you got to switch by hand (CTRL+S) to the scaled disk stars to see the "effect"
Here is a screenshot. Note the distance to Titan is only
28000 km and the FoV is perfectly close to the default:
31 degrees.
Despite your recent depth sorting code, faint stars are
still VERY closely visible next to the Sun! It would be
good to devise some workaround for this highly
unphysical phenomenon...
Bye Fridger
PS: I should add that also moons are rendered WAY TOO big with your scaled disks...
Sun far too big with new star code (scaled disks)
Fightspit wrote:There is a problem with our Sun today and it is probably the end of the sun
I am not sure if the sun can be as big as in the scrennshots in 3 or 4 billion year
edit: here the url:
cel://Follow/Earth/2006-09-09T14:51:56. ... 8787&lm=32
I noticed this bug in this tread:
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10080
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