999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999....................................And it just keeps goin...
i've wanted to know how auroras could work in programming. I thought i saw flight simulator support it. I thought it could be just generated particles or an animation or, but i also wanted it to have it illuminated. How could you make 'em?
I don't know, i may think im incorrect, here is the pick of mine of 8/03 on 8/04 (I think the map on the date of 8/03 on the web was very late was taken awhile cause it shows bertha on it).
Hey I got 8/03/08 cloud map and it looks great! But i thought moving the right side was pointless, i don't get it. Why do we need to do it? Without the copying it seemed fine (everything is at same location) Can you tell me the reason cuz maybe I think its not accurate.
actually in i've never got these bsp files from the kernels directory, I only got the for_kernels_file Text Document.
the only files
are
config-
all planets .cfg
doc - spice
kernels, one text doc with nothing written
modules - spice
source - 2 files
i have spice v03
Did I installed everything correctly? because when i load a scenario this is what happens
**** Orbiter.log
Build Sep 29 2006 [v.060929]
Found 0 joystick(s)
Module AtlantisConfig.dll [API v.060425]
Module DGConfig.dll [API v.060425]
Module TrackIR.dll [API v.060425]
TrackIR module not found...
I believe its that there are different sources in each one. The first one is Moon, and the second one is the Sun. As you leave Moon's SOI the approach to Earth deteriates because IMFD still thinks your orbiting the moon. Same thing happens in with Interplanetary travel. If you notice in a simple...
has anyone seen d'Arrest in the sky? Its currently at a distance of 0.39546 A.U.:heat: Its perigee day is on August 27,2007 and will be at a distance of 0.35741 A.U . :huh:
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