The Main Belt Asteroids Abridged add-on from the Celestia Mother Lode has been impossible to use because the asteriods created were HUGE, bigger than the sun.
It was a simple error. In the .ssc file the exponent in the radius measurement was stated as a positve
Radius 3.81474e+06
When it should have been a nagative
Radius 3.81474e-06
When this is changed the asteroids appear normal size.
Ain't Replace great!
Case of the giant asteroids ... Solved!
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shouldn't that make them a few metres across now?!
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Millimetres, since Radius is in kilometres. Some of the objects in the ssc would be reduced to tens of microns. I don't think that's the solution.Malenfant wrote:shouldn't that make them a few metres across now?!
The original data doesn't give radius, but planetary absolute mag (H). I would guess the ssc author made an error when converting H to radius.
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I seem to recall that one of those files had oversized asteroids to make them more visible anyway. I think that high radius was set deliberately for that purpose.
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Malenfant wrote:I seem to recall that one of those files had oversized asteroids to make them more visible anyway. I think that high radius was set deliberately for that purpose.
If i remember correctly, she exaggerated the scale deliberately, for a demonstration in some sort of museum exhibition on space.
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