The 200" Hale Telescope on Mt. Palomar
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The 200" Hale Telescope on Mt. Palomar
A model of the Hale Telescope on a DEM of Palomar Mountain and tracking Tau Ceti is available at
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... ope_v1.zip
(2.5MB)
This addon works with Celestia v1.5.0pre2 and not with previous versions of Celestia. I suspect some changes will be needed for v1.5.0final.
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A Web page describing the Addon in more detail is available at
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... scope.html
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22 Dec 2007: V2 of the Addon is now available.
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... ope_v2.zip
(10.4MB, expands to 51MB)
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12Mar09: sorry, I forgot to update this. V3 became available in late December, 2008, adding control desks and more model details. It was announced in
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13326
http://celestiamotherlode.net/creators/ ... ope_v3.zip
(19 MB expands to 88MB)
For more info, see
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... scope.html
and
http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... on_id=1274
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http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... ope_v1.zip
(2.5MB)
This addon works with Celestia v1.5.0pre2 and not with previous versions of Celestia. I suspect some changes will be needed for v1.5.0final.
p.s.
A Web page describing the Addon in more detail is available at
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... scope.html
[edit]
22 Dec 2007: V2 of the Addon is now available.
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... ope_v2.zip
(10.4MB, expands to 51MB)
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[edit]
12Mar09: sorry, I forgot to update this. V3 became available in late December, 2008, adding control desks and more model details. It was announced in
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13326
http://celestiamotherlode.net/creators/ ... ope_v3.zip
(19 MB expands to 88MB)
For more info, see
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... scope.html
and
http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... on_id=1274
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Last edited by selden on 22.12.2007, 22:57, edited 2 times in total.
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Selden,
I added other satellital image to celestia\extras\hale_telescope_v1\textures\medres\palomar_topo5.jpg here ---> palomar_topo5.jpg
Regards
I added other satellital image to celestia\extras\hale_telescope_v1\textures\medres\palomar_topo5.jpg here ---> palomar_topo5.jpg
Regards
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Juan,
Thanks!
That certainly makes the mountain ridges look realistic!
I put it in hires so I could use r and R to switch back and forth. That makes it obvious that the maps and model aren't quite aligned with one another
Could you provide an image of a slightly larger area so I could try making them all the same? Also, where did you get the image? If its license allows me to include it in the Addon, I'd like to include the appropriate credits.
Thanks!
That certainly makes the mountain ridges look realistic!
I put it in hires so I could use r and R to switch back and forth. That makes it obvious that the maps and model aren't quite aligned with one another
Could you provide an image of a slightly larger area so I could try making them all the same? Also, where did you get the image? If its license allows me to include it in the Addon, I'd like to include the appropriate credits.
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PlutonianEmpire wrote:wait, you mean we can't use images from GE to make planets?
I'm afraid not.
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Hale in Motion
V2 of this Addon is almost finished.
It'll be available RealSoonNow.
In the meantime, here's a 1.5 minute video showing some of its features. Several parts of the telescope can be manipulated and its light paths can be animated.
"Hale in Motion"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d68rm53q8o
It'll be available RealSoonNow.
In the meantime, here's a 1.5 minute video showing some of its features. Several parts of the telescope can be manipulated and its light paths can be animated.
"Hale in Motion"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d68rm53q8o
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Re: Hale in Motion
selden wrote:In the meantime, here's a 1.5 minute video showing some of its features.
Fabulous work, Selden. Kudos. (Let's see Seeker3D do that!)
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Re: Hale in Motion
selden wrote:V2 of this Addon is almost finished.
It'll be available RealSoonNow.
In the meantime, here's a 1.5 minute video showing some of its features. Several parts of the telescope can be manipulated and its light paths can be animated.
"Hale in Motion"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d68rm53q8o
This is incredible!
Selden,
this is absolutly FREAKINGLY FABULOUS and AWESOME !
How the %&*# hell did you achieved that animation in Celestia ?!?
this is absolutly FREAKINGLY FABULOUS and AWESOME !
How the %&*# hell did you achieved that animation in Celestia ?!?
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I'm glad you folks enjoy it
The animation is done using ScriptedOrbit and ScriptedRotation Lua routines. They detect the selection of various DSC objects which are used to trigger motion and visibility of the telescope's pieces.
I'm actually rather unhappy with the video. The timing changes caused by using Celestia's movie recorder messed up the rotation of the dome and of the telescope.
The animation is done using ScriptedOrbit and ScriptedRotation Lua routines. They detect the selection of various DSC objects which are used to trigger motion and visibility of the telescope's pieces.
I'm actually rather unhappy with the video. The timing changes caused by using Celestia's movie recorder messed up the rotation of the dome and of the telescope.
Selden