Celestia
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Real-time 3D visualization of space.
Steve Albers proposed to implement the rendering of the **zodiacal light**, which appears after sunset and before sunrise. I support this idea.
Note: this is probably also something for after the 1.7 release. It should be possible to "reload" Celestia addon files while Celestia is running. Then addon developers (such as myself)...
Another 1.7 render bug, this one discovered by nussun on the Discord server. Planets with perfectly edge-on rings (no `Obliquity`) don't render correctly - they "flicker". [Very simple addon demonstrating...
Take Earth as an example, let suppose I want to know the latitude and longitude position of mouse pointer pointed at some region on earth so is there any such...
For spacecrafts: beginning and ending time of operation. For planets: TODO
cel://SyncOrbit/Sol:Mars:Curiosity/2019-11-29T08:58:58.22608?x=exzPv8///////////////w&y=HG7FcfX//////////////w&z=R9pp5xQ&ow=-0.823087&ox=0.0355385&oy=-0.560108&oz=-0.0868586&select=Sol:Mars:Curiosity&fov=34.8847&ts=0.5<d=0&p=0&rf=8455783187&lm=2&tsrc=0&ver=4 cel://SyncOrbit/Sol:Mars:Curiosity/2019-11-29T08:59:13.71741?x=fda/MxI&y=aVB4ZP7//////////////w&z=apWqbDI&ow=-0.975708&ox=-0.121786&oy=0.150493&oz=-0.10254&select=Sol:Mars:Curiosity&fov=34.8847&ts=0.5<d=0&p=0&rf=8455783187&lm=2&tsrc=0&ver=4 ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1612688/69856732-57c74a80-129f-11ea-9906-e1b782a790a9.png)
Celestia 1.6.1 doesn't hide nebulae behind other nebulae, but according to the order they're drawn. ![nodepthsort](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/45546434/69013352-fcb36080-094c-11ea-9e1a-7d75a658024f.png) Here's an image showing this. M 42 in the center much farther than M...
reported in https://celestiaproject.space/forum/viewtopic.php?p=146981#p146981: > If I extract the folder I posted into usr/local/share/celestia/extras, it works. If I create a symbolic link to that folder from a location in a home...
During a spaceflight object colors should be changed according with our direction and speed.