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COMMUNITY ADDON - Double/Multiple Asteroids fixes for SE
MosfetDate: Sunday, 19.06.2016, 22:18 | Message # 91
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Thanks, fixed.




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steeljaw354Date: Sunday, 19.06.2016, 23:46 | Message # 92
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There is a very strange star that is extremely bright while viewed from earth.
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MosfetDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 00:09 | Message # 93
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You should point out this issue in another thread...
There's a problem in your installation, because for me 91 acquarii is a orange giant in a triple star system and it doesn't look out of ordinary.
But then I see you have a planet named Vulcan in your Solar System, so it could be related to some changed script you have in your installation.





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OstariskDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 02:19 | Message # 94
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Quote Mosfet ()
it could be related to some changed script you have in your installation.

Yes, it is. it's Jackdole's new released system






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JackDoleDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 12:47 | Message # 95
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Ostarisk,
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it could be related to some changed script you have in your installation.

Yes, it is. it's Jackdole's new released system

Is it not! nono
Try this 'script' and you get the same result.
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// RemoveTest.sc

Remove "Dysnomia" { ParentBody "Eris" }

This:



But it has nothing to do with these scripts. The fault lies elsewhere!

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Edited by JackDole - Monday, 20.06.2016, 13:13
 
MosfetDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 13:18 | Message # 96
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JackDole, I think Ostarisk was simply referring to the fact that I saw a planet named Vulcan in that solar system.
To me, this simply implies that's not a "vanilla" (clean) installation and most probably there are others addons and scripts as well, causing the issue with the star.
Nobody said it was the solar system script causing the issue, I doubt such a script could cause havoc to a catalog star unless there's a very unlikely naming conflict.

Rest assured that in a "Custom Universe" there's plenty of space for script issues after a new release.





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Edited by Mosfet - Monday, 20.06.2016, 13:34
 
JackDoleDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 13:53 | Message # 97
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Quote Mosfet ()
Nobody said it was the solar system script causing the issue

Actually said 'Ostarisk' exactly that.
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Yes, it is. it's Jackdole's new released system
But I'm not annoyed about it. If someone has no idea of scripts, so a mistake can easily arise! wink

But that's beside the point.
Have you now checked '91 Aqr'?





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Edited by JackDole - Monday, 20.06.2016, 14:00
 
MosfetDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 14:38 | Message # 98
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I checked 91 Aqr in wikipedia to see its spectral classification and I briefly noticed that there's an exoplanet.
SpaceEngineer said there was an error and that he fixed it.
As I said the post was not pertinent to this thread (I have a special kind of hate for off-topic) and it should have been posted elsewhere.





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JackDoleDate: Monday, 20.06.2016, 16:28 | Message # 99
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Quote Mosfet ()
I have a special kind of hate for off-topic

Just like me. dry
That's why I posted it here!





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MosfetDate: Thursday, 30.06.2016, 10:55 | Message # 100
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Someone reminds me that today is Asteroid Day, so here's a couple of asteroids.
(1313) Berna, main belt object, and (2044) Wirt, Mars Crossing asteroid.

Code
Barycenter "Berna system"
{
    ParentBody  "Sol"
    Orbit
    {
  Epoch   2457600.5
  SemiMajorAxis    2.655728252
  Period   4.32796413
  MeanAnomaly  14.562692453
  ArgOfPericenter    99.290186
  Eccentricity    0.208458632
  Inclination  12.5347978
  AscendingNode    298.356889
  PericenterDist    2.10211877
  RefPlane   "Ecliptic"
    }
}

Asteroid "Berna/(1313) Berna"
{
    ParentBody   "Berna system"
    AsterType   "Eunomia"
    Radius   5.3
    AbsMagn   11.6
    SlopeParam  0.15
    Albedo   0.184
    RotationPeriod    25.464
    Orbit
    {
  SemiMajorAxis    5.5132500197859E-08 // 25 km
  Period   0.0029049218 // 1.061 days
  MeanAnomaly  0
  ArgOfPericenter    0
  Eccentricity    0
  Inclination  0
  AscendingNode    0
  PericenterDist    0
  RefPlane  "Equator"
    }
}

Asteroid "S2004 (1313) 1"
{
    ParentBody  "Berna system"
    Radius  4.185
    Orbit
    {
  SemiMajorAxis    0.000000112 // 25 km
  Period   0.0029049218 // 1.061 days
  MeanAnomaly  0
  ArgOfPericenter    180
  Eccentricity    0
  Inclination  0
  AscendingNode    0
  PericenterDist    0
  RefPlane  "Equator"
    }
}


Code
Asteroid "Wirt/(2044) Wirt"
{
    ParentBody  "Sol"
    Radius   3.23
    AbsMagn   13
    SlopeParam  0.15
    Albedo   0.191
    RotationPeriod    3.6898
    Orbit
    {
  Epoch   2457600.5
  SemiMajorAxis    2.380343808
  Period   3.672550162
  MeanAnomaly  305.9993987640921
  ArgOfPericenter    50.3867
  Eccentricity    0.34376841
  Inclination  23.974369
  AscendingNode    53.673166
  PericenterDist    1.5620568
  RefPlane   "Ecliptic"
    }
}

Asteroid "S2005 (2044) 1"
{
    ParentBody "(2044) Wirt"
    Radius    0.81
    Orbit
    {
  SemiMajorAxis    7.8969e-8 // 12 km
  Period   0.0021640435 // 0.7904 days
  MeanAnomaly  0
  ArgOfPericenter    180
  Eccentricity    0
  Inclination  20 // no data
  AscendingNode    0
  PericenterDist    0
  RefPlane  "Equator"
    }
}





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MosfetDate: Wednesday, 06.07.2016, 23:18 | Message # 101
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I noticed just now that asteroids 2007 UK126 and Salacia were duplicated in kuiperBelt.sc and appeared as duplicates in Object Browser.
I fixed Asteroids-Rem.sc accordingly.





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MosfetDate: Monday, 25.07.2016, 19:08 | Message # 102
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1052 Belgica it's a main belt double asteroid:
Code
Asteroid "Belgica/(1052) Belgica"
{
    ParentBody   "Sol"
    AsterType   "Flora"
    Radius   4.895
    AbsMagn   11.97
    SlopeParam  0.24
    Albedo   0.273
    Obliquity  0  // no data
    RotationPeriod    2.7097
    Orbit
    {
  Epoch   2456800.5
  SemiMajorAxis    2.235833262
  Period   3.343238208
  MeanAnomaly  185.920955
  ArgOfPericenter    297.450734
  Eccentricity    0.143528228
  Inclination  4.6957669
  AscendingNode    99.643919
  PericenterDist    1.91492808
  RefPlane   "Ecliptic"
    }
}

Asteroid "S2012 (1052) 1"
{
    ParentBody "(1052) Belgica"
    Radius    1.765
    Orbit
    {
  SemiMajorAxis    2.27275962E-07 //   34  km
  Period   0.0053909435 //   1.969  days
  MeanAnomaly  0
  ArgOfPericenter    0
  Eccentricity    0
  Inclination  10    // no data
  AscendingNode    0
  PericenterDist    0
  RefPlane  "Equator"
    }
}





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SpaceEngineerDate: Tuesday, 26.07.2016, 13:17 | Message # 103
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Added.




 
steeljaw354Date: Tuesday, 26.07.2016, 13:20 | Message # 104
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Even if I don't have mods installed, there is still the issue with 91 Aqr!
 
MosfetDate: Tuesday, 26.07.2016, 22:27 | Message # 105
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Quote steeljaw354 ()
Even if I don't have mods installed, there is still the issue with 91 Aqr!

Unfortunately you still manage somehow to put some off-topic messages in wrong threads, I wonder why...
I believe that the issue you're referring to was solved some time ago in 0974 beta testing thread, you even posted a comment about it, if I'm not mistaken.





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