Which barycenter? I have made planets around all of the barycenters.
Thanks JD, I've been wanting planets in that system! Can you see exotic lighting effects on planet surfaces- because that is a six star system!Which barycenter? I have made planets around all of the barycenters.
(And I gave life to one of the planets. )
CastorSystem.sc
I don't know what happened before but the system works now. However, the planets have really weird orbital periods. For example this planet here has an unrealistic orbital period. All of the others do aswell. I think it's because of the script you used. The 0.990 style of script doesn't work with 0.980 it looks like. Do you think you could re-create the system in 0.980?Which barycenter? I have made planets around all of the barycenters.
(And I gave life to one of the planets. )
CastorSystem.sc
You're right. I had forgotten that, but due to a bug in SE 0.980, SpaceEngine calculated the orbital period incorrectly when the objects orbit around a barycenter.
ah I thought it was originally made for 0980 since thats the version where the planet has rings. I wonder why there are no rings on that planet in 0990? I wish it had them!You're right. I had forgotten that, but due to a bug in SE 0.980, SpaceEngine calculated the orbital period incorrectly when the objects orbit around a barycenter.
I have made a script for SE 0.980, and added the orbital periods.
CastorSystem0980.sc
Thank you. Looks amazing. I have another thing to ask. Can you correct the Thuban star system for me, since I am planning on making a system there. Thuban B should be an A2 class star with a luminosity of around 40. Some planets around it would be cool.You're right. I had forgotten that, but due to a bug in SE 0.980, SpaceEngine calculated the orbital period incorrectly when the objects orbit around a barycenter.
I have made a script for SE 0.980, and added the orbital periods.
CastorSystem0980.sc
The Wikipedia article only says that it is 'possibly' an A2 star.
// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Filename: AlfDraB.sc
// JackDole (Gerhard H. Quast) 2020.03.29 10:10:34
// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuban
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Star "ALF Dra B"
{
ParentBody "Thuban"
Class "A2"
Luminosity 40
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Can I just bring more attention to this question?Is there a way to change what the Milky Way looks like? At least in terms of color. I'd just kind of like to have a more fantastical look. On that same note though, is there a way to make stars with more unrealistic colors as well?