Board a spacecraft and flyby planets, moons and a comet yourself #2178
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Thanks, that's a sort of preview of a future "interplanetary spacecraft" plugin. The ring looks like a near clipping plane issue when you come too close to the object. @alex-w can we host this among the scripts on stellarium.org, or should we even include it in the distribution, with description in chapter 16? |
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Yes. And I could add more interesting flybys if requested by the community, since there are many and I did not study all of them of being 'beautiful'. It's no more a laborious issue for me. I automated the proces of getting orbital elements, processing them, and writing the .ini and the .ssc. I just need a spacecraft name, a flyby object and the date/time. Then click and ready. |
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@stephanpls any news? |
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Heavily occupied with other non-Stellarium things .... Maybe this weekend I'll have a look at it. |
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Nice! I'll try that out with adding SPICE data for Mars orbiters, see #3058 . |
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Thank you, @stephanpls for creating these scripts - I've extended the Saturn flyby script by adding screen capture, and have created a couple of Saturn flyby videos, in fulldome format suitable for planetariums, The modified script is at |
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To make Stellarium even more dynamic, you can experience now - 'onboard' a spacecraft - flybys of planets, moons and a comet that really have taken place.
Installation
Stellarium_flybys.zip
Running a script
I hope that all is working on your system. Have fun!
Notes
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