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Time for a new add-on?

Post #1by BobHegwood » 05.12.2007, 15:25

Was simply fascinated by the following:

http://www.physorg.com/news97252339.html

New Horizons has a look at Jupiter on its way to Pluto.

Very cool. :wink:
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Post #2by Reiko » 05.12.2007, 18:33

I still can't get over how fast that probe is going. :)

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Post #3by BobHegwood » 05.12.2007, 20:39

Reiko wrote:I still can't get over how fast that probe is going. :)


Fastest man-made object in space now I believe...

Oh boy...

If I'm wrong about this, I'm gonna HEAR it ain't I? :oops:

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Post #4by piellepi » 05.12.2007, 23:02

Hi!

They say "Image of the planet Jupiter seen by the New Horizons spacecraft." but obviously it is NOT Jupiter !!!

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Post #5by BobHegwood » 05.12.2007, 23:09

Yeah... :wink:

What do you think? Io?
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Post #6by selden » 05.12.2007, 23:13

Yup, it's Io. The same picture on the New Horizons Web site is properly labelled:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newho ... ystem.html
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Post #7by BobHegwood » 05.12.2007, 23:20

Aw Selden,

You just took all of the fun I was gonna have out of this thread...

At any rate, I still think an add-on for Io's eruptions would be cool.
One of these days, I'll get there. :wink:

Would also like to do one for Triton. Nitrogen outbursts erupting
from the ground and darkening the surrounding neighborhood's.
:wink:

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Post #8by selden » 05.12.2007, 23:38

Bob,

Actually, I was feeling quite grumpy about the sloppy reporting on the physorg site.

You may be glad to know that an Io volcanic eruptions addon already exists! Chris posted it to one of the forums not too long ago.. Well, if one considers May to be "not too long ago" :)

It's on the 3rd page of this thread:
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11051&
It uses point sprites in the OpenGL 2.0 render path.

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And there's another one by buggs_moran on page 5 of the thread.
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Post #9by Johaen » 06.12.2007, 00:05

piellepi wrote:Hi!

They say "Image of the planet Jupiter seen by the New Horizons spacecraft." but obviously it is NOT Jupiter !!!

Ciao
Pierluigi


Incorrect. They state "Pluto-Bound New Horizons Provides New Look at Jupiter System". Io is part of the Jupiter System. ;)
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Post #10by BobHegwood » 06.12.2007, 00:15

selden wrote:Bob,

Actually, I was feeling quite grumpy about the sloppy reporting on the physorg site.

I understand... :roll:

selden wrote:You may be glad to know that an Io volcanic eruptions addon already exists! Chris posted it to one of the forums not too long ago.. Well, if one considers May to be "not too long ago" :)


Thanks again Selden...

It's amazing what one can miss in a short time away (Galactic
Time) from this place.

You know...

One of these days, I'm gonna be able to help YOU out for a change.

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Post #11by Hungry4info » 06.12.2007, 00:26

Ah yes that article. I was rather angered at it too. So I left a, perhaps unnecessarily, rude comment. I think it was removed.
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Post #12by bdm » 07.12.2007, 00:02

selden wrote:Bob,

Actually, I was feeling quite grumpy about the sloppy reporting on the physorg site.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets annoyed when people stuff up like that. Looks like the caption writer failed year 8 science. :roll:

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Post #13by BobHegwood » 07.12.2007, 00:44

bdm wrote: I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets annoyed when people stuff up like that. Looks like the caption writer failed year 8 science. :roll:


What's really amazing to me is that - even with the furor over this
topic - the site remains unchanged. I know that at least a few of the
people here have even sent e-mails to them.

All to no avail apparently.

Go figure.
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Post #14by Fenerit » 07.12.2007, 01:12

Probably for them it's Jupiter really. :wink:
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