ZeGamingCuber wrote:test
Planet Hunter wrote:Source of the post All the asteroids have this wrong texture alignment.
johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post I can't seam to get a star in my own galaxy no matter what I do!
johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post Now I have a giant ball near the milky way
johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post Because I can see it from the two smaller side galaxys!
johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post huge star with no name really weird.
Xoran wrote:johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post I can't seam to get a star in my own galaxy no matter what I do!
Just make RA, Dec and Dist values for the star not very different from the galaxy's aforementioned values, and it will be in or near the galaxy.
Cool Had no clue I will do that!johnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post Now I have a giant ball near the milky way
Is it an elliptical galaxy?
~No is an SBc galaxyjohnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post Because I can see it from the two smaller side galaxys!
Is the "two smaller side galaxies" the Magellagenic Clouds?
~Yes they are the two smaller Magellagnic clouds by the milkywayjohnshadow23 wrote:Source of the post huge star with no name really weird.
Is this the giant ball that you were talking about earlier? Or is it an O-class star with ridiculous luminousity?
~Big an luminous it only comes up when there's no enough parameters defined. (usually called "no name")