I have created a Quad system of stars hundreds of times bigger than the sun and millions (one is 2.22 billion) solar lumanosities. Here's some screenshots of 96 Can ABCD.
Here's the contents of 96 Can ABCD
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Barycenter "96 Can ABCD"
{
RA 290.3
Dec -38.4000
Distance 12620
}
"96 Can A"
{
OrbitBarycenter "96 Can ABCD"
SpectralType "F5"
AppMag -5.60
Radius 740000000
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 1
SemiMajorAxis 10.4
Eccentricity 0.1
Inclination 101.3
AscendingNode 159.5
ArgOfPericenter 39.7
MeanAnomaly 21.3
}
}
"96 Can B"
{
OrbitBarycenter "96 Can ABCD"
SpectralType "O0V"
AppMag -4.30
Radius 200000000
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 1
SemiMajorAxis 9.2
Eccentricity 0.1
Inclination 101.3
AscendingNode 159.5
ArgOfPericenter 219.7
MeanAnomaly 21.3
}
}
"96 Can C"
{
OrbitBarycenter "96 Can ABCD"
SpectralType "A7V"
AppMag -3.40
Radius 284000000
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 1
SemiMajorAxis 43.200
Eccentricity 0.1
Inclination 101.3
AscendingNode 159.5
ArgOfPericenter 300.11
MeanAnomaly 21.3
}
}
"96 Can D"
{
OrbitBarycenter "96 Can ABCD"
SpectralType "M9"
AppMag -4.30
Radius 2700000000
EllipticalOrbit {
Period 1
SemiMajorAxis 370.4
Eccentricity 0.1
Inclination 101.3
AscendingNode 159.5
ArgOfPericenter 339.40
MeanAnomaly 21.3
}
}
After you've copied the contents, open Celestia, press enter, type 96 Can ABCD, and press enter again. You should see bright lights about 12620 light years away in celestia. Press G to go to the system. and enjoy. Also, you need to put 96 Can.stc into your extras directory.