![Image](http://nho.ohn.free.fr/celestia/Cham/Divers/volcano2.jpg)
However, under such a thick ocean (100 km) and pressure, are volcanoes like this are actually possible ?
Cham wrote:I'm not sure if this is a good idea. I was thinking about adding some submarine volcano illustration, with a billboard like this :
However, under such a thick ocean (100 km) and pressure, are volcanoes like this are actually possible ?
Cham wrote:buggs,
do you suggest to place a smaller pict for the submarine volcano ?
But really, I don't know where to put that model yet. Around Jupiter ? It's "interfering" with the moons. Around Europa itself ? I'm not sure.
Cham wrote:fsgregs,
please, suggest me a G2 star to use.
buggs_moran wrote:Why not create one, perhaps, EduSol, 10000 LY off so as not to interfere with the local star systems, etc...
buggs_moran wrote:The downfall of EduSol will of course be the lack of proper constellations, but that's not what it's for anyway... Too bad we can't have alternate models in the same way as alternate textures... OR, perhaps you could do a scaled down version of the cross section planets that sit inside the current planets/moons at 1/10 size, you really couldn't lose any resolution or data this way, right? Plus the informational model is contained within the real.
Fenerit wrote:How I've just said, once the addon will be ready as you prefer, with the right mouse click will be possible to choose among the maps. I've add some comments to the .SSC codes as explanation of to do certain operations.
Because the models are now properly oriented, the DEMO.CEL file contain the Richmond coordinates, so that if you subst (after backup) the current one in the main Celestia's directory, the "D" key will place your eyes over your capital state (not useful for the Interior, but it can be for the default Earth after a navigation in the space or if you are interested in knowing where should be Richmond on Proteus, for example...).
For further (I hope of not) problems, I'm here.