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space dome addon

Post #1by cyber_space_doc » 13.07.2007, 23:44

I think a good addon idea would be a space dome greenhouse with a geometry similar to what is visable on this picture of the south pole - a geodisic dome:-

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/islands_ ... thpole.jpg

although I think oxygen would be better obtained through electrolysis of water, it would be good to use a greenhouse to grow food.
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Post #2by eburacum45 » 14.07.2007, 10:09

I put a few space domes on the OA asteroid add-on

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and I have made an unreleased version for the Moon, seen here
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With Selden's moonship in the foreground.

The trouble is if you have a simple dome with no radiation protection you will get a lot of sick people; so domes have to be either very big, so that the atmosphere itself protects the people inside to some extent, or there would have to be some sort of artificial magnetic or electric field.
Or the inhabitants could be protected against radiation by genetic modification of some sort.

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Post #3by selden » 14.07.2007, 11:14

As I keep telling you, that's not my moonship. It's by Re(i)mbrandt. With his permission, I did a very crude translation into a format that Celestia could use.

I did make some similar Mars ships from scratch, though.
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Post #4by rthorvald » 14.07.2007, 11:51

cyber_space_doc wrote:I think a good addon idea would be a space dome greenhouse

... Like this, perhaps?
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Post #5by selden » 14.07.2007, 12:03

o_O

So just how many GigaBytes is Ran III, anyhow???

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Post #6by rthorvald » 14.07.2007, 12:17

selden wrote:o_O
So just how many GigaBytes is Ran III, anyhow???

1.4 GB without the hires folder. Add another 1.6 GB for the HiRes version... Not neccecary, but a different world entirely re eyecandy... ;-)
And, everything WILL run on a moderate (64 MB) graphics card. I put a lot of structural planning into that part.

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Post #7by eburacum45 » 14.07.2007, 16:11

selden wrote:As I keep telling you, that's not my moonship. It's by Re(i)mbrandt. With his permission, I did a very crude translation into a format that Celestia could use.

Thanks to Re(i)mbrant in that case; they are nice little ships.

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Post #8by eburacum45 » 14.07.2007, 16:21

I am particularly interested in the view inside Thorvald's rotating cylindrical habitats; they look extraordinarily good. A nice rotating habitat surrounded by a few tens of metres of rock should be safe from almost all radiation.

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Post #9by rthorvald » 14.07.2007, 22:11

eburacum45 wrote:I am particularly interested in the view inside Thorvald's rotating cylindrical habitats; they look extraordinarily good. A nice rotating habitat surrounded by a few tens of metres of rock should be safe from almost all radiation.


How about a Bernal Sphere? Like this one:

Outside:
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Inside:
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... Not as rocky, though ;-)

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Post #10by cyber_space_doc » 15.07.2007, 03:52

Its good to see all these great ideas! :)

Apparently the dome on the south pole was built for space research into the concept of a lunar base:-

http://cals.arizona.edu/media/archives/5.36.html

A demo script could take the user through a tour of the space environment and could include a discussion of the basic needs of a settlement, the basic ammenities such as the power supply, the defense against radiation, construction materials used and of course a description of the day-to-day lifestlyle.

I found these links very interesting:

http://cs.marlboro.edu/~jolande/off_cam ... rt2005.pdf

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/explo ... r-hab.html

and concept art

http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/mars/
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Post #11by Tuefish » 15.07.2007, 06:48

RAN III. Soon.
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8O Eagerly awaiting RAN III.

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Post #12by m1omg » 15.07.2007, 09:53

eburacum45 wrote:I put a few space domes on the OA asteroid add-on

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and I have made an unreleased version for the Moon, seen here
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With Selden's moonship in the foreground.

The trouble is if you have a simple dome with no radiation protection you will get a lot of sick people; so domes have to be either very big, so that the atmosphere itself protects the people inside to some extent, or there would have to be some sort of artificial magnetic or electric field.
Or the inhabitants could be protected against radiation by genetic modification of some sort.


Why do not use good old lead? Use thick leaded glass and you will have no problem with radiation.

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Re: space dome addon

Post #13by m1omg » 15.07.2007, 09:55

rthorvald wrote:
cyber_space_doc wrote:I think a good addon idea would be a space dome greenhouse
... Like this, perhaps?
(click for full-size):
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Very nice :)
And what about a domed village with a forest under the stars...
Much better compared to spartan Eburacum's urban areas under domes.
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Post #14by bh » 15.07.2007, 10:04

Runar... stunning shots!
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Post #15by rthorvald » 15.07.2007, 10:49

m1omg wrote:And what about a domed village with a forest under the stars...

If i had found a way to make forests without using an infinite number of polygons, there would be forests in these shots. But a single decent-looking tree needs more memory than all the rest of Ran... I avoid using "cardboard cutout" models in this project.

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Post #16by Fenerit » 15.07.2007, 13:42

I have found a Win program for making tree. The version 1.2 is now free (download link at page end). It export the file in .DXF form.

http://www.treegenerator.com/
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Post #17by rthorvald » 15.07.2007, 13:57

Fenerit wrote:I have found a Win program for making tree

Thanks for the tip!
But the problem isn??t making trees, it is that the polygon count for a realistic tree will be too large for a forest to work in Celestia...

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Post #18by Fenerit » 15.07.2007, 14:00

Indeed. At the least a fruit garden... :D
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Post #19by eburacum45 » 15.07.2007, 15:22

Maybe the trees could be rendered as individual objects, over and over again, so you would only need one or two models... I might try it myself if I ever get time- but it sounds tricky to do.

But the Bernal sphere looks wonderful as it is.

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Post #20by selden » 15.07.2007, 15:59

While the number of different models affects the size of the Addon and memory usage, the total number of models that is drawn affects runtime performance. 100x the same model is just as bad for performance as 100 different models, although it uses a lot less memory. (I'm assuming the different models all have the same complexity.)
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