Let me guess: you have a galaxy addon.
Then these coordinates will no longer work for you.
Galaxy addons change the coordinates.
Let me guess: you have a galaxy addon.
Good news and bad news my friend. I found the featured locations finally, in a different tab. When I went to the planet in LMC location it actually brought me to the planet I had already visited. The RS 8496 location doesn't work for me, all my locations begin with 8497- but no galaxy add ons added!
I looked closely at the number of the planet and found that 8496 represents the Milky Way. Can you find stars in the Milky Way that begin with RS 8496?Good news and bad news my friend. I found the featured locations finally, in a different tab. When I went to the planet in LMC location it actually brought me to the planet I had already visited. The RS 8496 location doesn't work for me, all my locations begin with 8497- but no galaxy add ons added!
I wanted to install your cluster, will that alter other clusters, like globular clusters, and the planets within them?
I lowered contrast to 1.2, it seems to be a good compromise to bring out colors and not blow out highlights.
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In a SpaceEngine without addons, all stars have 8496 as the first 4 digits.
I do not think so. But honestly, I never tested this.
Yes I found that location that begins with RS 8496. I was confused with why there are also locations that begin with RS 8497. I take it that's because that planet was in the LMC?I looked closely at the number of the planet and found that 8496 represents the Milky Way. Can you find stars in the Milky Way that begin with RS 8496?Good news and bad news my friend. I found the featured locations finally, in a different tab. When I went to the planet in LMC location it actually brought me to the planet I had already visited. The RS 8496 location doesn't work for me, all my locations begin with 8497- but no galaxy add ons added!Let me guess: you have a galaxy addon.
Then these coordinates will no longer work for you.
Galaxy addons change the coordinates.
I wanted to install your cluster, will that alter other clusters, like globular clusters, and the planets within them?
I lowered contrast to 1.2, it seems to be a good compromise to bring out colors and not blow out highlights.
scr00302.jpg
I found that 8496 is for procedural stars in the Milky Way and 8497 is for stars in the LMC (and maybe other galaxies?)In a SpaceEngine without addons, all stars have 8496 as the first 4 digits.
I do not think so. But honestly, I never tested this.
Perhaps.
'Merope 6b' (and 6a) are procedural planets. They are named only 6a and 6b, because they are classified as binary planet.
What is relevant is brightness of pixels which obscures the sun. This is how lens flare algorithm works: it is based on brightness/color. This makes them easily take correct color on sunset or while viewing from planetary rings. But adds issue with very bright obscuring object (another star, lava or planet surface in non-HDR mode).