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 From:  BurrMan
7559.21 In reply to 7559.18 
Hi Max,
The ability to capture a few things, and manipulate the object....

1. Create Celestial equator and elliptic equator axis. ability to move zenith per entered data, as in, set NCP/SCP rotation by degree's given and rotate NCP/SCP axis (celestial axis) by degrees (or even lat/lon coords, etc) . NSEW labels that follow.

2. Create/capture Galaxies, Nebula, Globular Cluster, Open Cluster and Visual Binary groups ( by style?)

3. Capture "magnitude data" attached to points (styles again).. Maybe a legend of 5 to -2 for size range, so 8 groups.

Seem possible?

EDITED: 22 Aug 2015 by BURRMAN

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 From:  BurrMan
7559.22 In reply to 7559.21 
Max,
With regard to #1 in the list above, i may not be clear on the best way to achieve the desired result, manipulating the zenith. Let me ask a couple guys more knowledgeable about it and get back to you.
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 From:  BurrMan
7559.23 In reply to 7559.19 
Hey Brian,
"""""OK, radius of celestial sphere = distance = 50 units setting.""""""""

Can you elaborate on this statement a bit?

Currently evaluating how to set the size of the sphere in relation to the scene and camera position and view angle and get the most realistic "human" results....

Thanks.
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 From:  bemfarmer
7559.24 In reply to 7559.23 
Hi Burrman

Sorry for poor explanations.
I was just noticing that in Max's .js file, the radius of 50 is passed to the .html file using "moi.ui.commandUI.Starmap(50),"
which becomes "distance," and is used in the spherical to x,y,z coordinates.
So the celestial sphere has a radius of 50 distance units, in this case, from the center of the Earth.

Also, the cos(90 - dec) = sin(dec)
similarly sin(90 - dec) = cos(dec)
So the spherical to x,y,z coordinate equations have some sin and cos functions exchanged from the Wikipedia (Phi) equations.
There is no need to switch to polar Phi angle.
RA and Dec are also partly previously processed in the database.

Max is such a good programmer, I look to see what can be learned :-)

- Brian
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 From:  BurrMan
7559.25 In reply to 7559.24 
Hey Brian,
I see. Thanks.
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 From:  bemfarmer
7559.26 
Moi shows Orion as having 32 objects.
14 are lines.
13 are star points.
5 star points are duplicate, where 3 lines meet in a star point.
Database has these 5 duplicate stars for Orion, to make the lines. Might effect brightness?
Database has 4 null stars for endpoints or separators (?)

- Brian
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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7559.27 In reply to 7559.21 
Hi Burr,

>>1. Create Celestial equator and elliptic equator axis. ability to move zenith per entered data, as in, set NCP/SCP rotation by degree's given and rotate NCP/SCP axis (celestial axis) by degrees (or even lat/lon coords, etc) .
>>NSEW labels that follow.
It looks not so difficult. Could you provide me with formulas?

>>2. Create/capture Galaxies, Nebula, Globular Cluster, Open Cluster and Visual Binary groups ( by style?)
I have no ideas how to create galaxies/nebulas in moi.. I think moi is not right tool to create them.

>>3. Capture "magnitude data" attached to points (styles again).. Maybe a legend of 5 to -2 for size range, so 8 groups.
It's very easy.
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 From:  BurrMan
7559.28 In reply to 7559.27 
Hey Max,

1. Well, give me a couple days to contact a couple guys... I'm going to discuss the best way to achieve this type of positioning....

2. Oops. I was referring to the PDF located here:

http://observe.phy.sfasu.edu/SFAStarCharts/SFAStarChartsPro.pdf

I saw the legend and symbols for the Galaxies-nebula etc... I thought I saw them referenced in the Excel symbols, but I see they are not included... I'll talk to the PWO Navigators. I don't think they use those anyway. If any are needed, they can be added manually ... [EDIT] Just noticed the database in the htm file.. May look at editing the database if needed.... :)

3. Great! If you can give me a couple days to gather some info, I can speak to the movement stuff in number 1 better....

Thanks again....
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7559.29 
A new exotic hit!
Next will be spheres' music!

else
http://www.galaxyzoo.org/ ;)
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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7559.30 
Starmap.v.0.45
Now it uses arcs instead of lines. Looks better.

EDITED: 7 Mar 2022 by SMIRNOV

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