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MOD - Nangam Fictional System
SalvoDate: Monday, 20.08.2012, 12:01 | Message # 1
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Changelog 1.1

- Fixed some phisical problems
- Added new planets and moons

Download (1.1)

HOW TO INSTALL

- Copy "data" folder into your Space Engine folder
- Add "data/catalogs/stars/Nangam.sc" line into config/universe.cfg under "StarsCatalogs" and "PlanetsCatalogs"

Or: (if you don't have any other systems mods)

- Copy "data" folder into your Space Engine folder
- Replace universe.cfg into Space Engine folder/config

Some screenshots














Attachments: 5367026.jpg (134.9 Kb) · 6660375.jpg (81.3 Kb) · 1938434.jpg (158.0 Kb) · Nangam_System.zip (6.0 Kb) · 9886689.jpg (208.3 Kb) · 7766134.jpg (186.0 Kb) · 0961332.jpg (140.4 Kb) · 6950310.jpg (82.5 Kb)





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Edited by Salvo - Wednesday, 02.01.2013, 17:42
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Monday, 20.08.2012, 12:12 | Message # 2
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Looks great! But I think you're missing a barycenter smile

And missing the files!





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Edited by HarbingerDawn - Monday, 20.08.2012, 12:14
 
SalvoDate: Monday, 20.08.2012, 12:22 | Message # 3
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Quote (HarbingerDawn)
Looks great! But I think you're missing a barycenter


The barycenter is in the center of the "White" and "Red" stars, the others two yellow stars have a lower mass and orbit togheter a little farther smile

Quote (HarbingerDawn)
And missing the files!


It was no finished yet xD





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Edited by Salvo - Monday, 20.08.2012, 12:23
 
SpaceEngineerDate: Monday, 20.08.2012, 20:57 | Message # 4
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Quote (Salvo)
The barycenter is in the center of the "White" and "Red" stars, the others two yellow stars have a lower mass and orbit togheter a little farther


This is unrealistic, you still need a barycenter of the system, and making these two pairs orbit in that barycenter at certain distances (how to calculate them using mass is described in the star and planet tutorials). Also, in reality your system will be unstable - you should increase size of orbits of stars to at least 10 times. The semi-major axis that you are using now is too small, planetary systems will almost intersect each other at the pericenters. Also, it is strange that all planets have orbits with the same plane. They should tend to coincide with parent star's orbital planes.

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SalvoDate: Tuesday, 21.08.2012, 12:44 | Message # 5
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This is unrealistic, you still need a barycenter of the system, and making these two pairs orbit in that barycenter at certain distances (how to calculate them using mass is described in the star and planet tutorials). Also, in reality your system will be unstable - you should increase size of orbits of stars to at least 10 times. The semi-major axis that you are using now is too small, planetary systems will almost intersect each other at the pericenters. Also, it is strange that all planets have orbits with the same plane. They should tend to coincide with parent star's orbital planes.


I had many troubles with orbits because I can't create a StarBarycenter into another StarBarycenter (I don't know why), so I made it randomly, without thinking to make it stable, however thanks for suggestions, this is a fictional System, but I will change something to make it more realistic smile





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SalvoDate: Tuesday, 21.08.2012, 15:11 | Message # 6
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I fixed the orbits (with the appropriate calculations) and I think now is better, I hope there are no other problems biggrin


Attachments: 6705003.sc (31.6 Kb) · 0535467.sc (0.3 Kb) · 8741327.cfg (6.5 Kb)





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Edited by Salvo - Tuesday, 21.08.2012, 15:19
 
SpaceEngineerDate: Tuesday, 21.08.2012, 15:47 | Message # 7
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I fixed the orbits (with the appropriate calculations) and I think now is better, I hope there are no other problems


Are you sure yellow star will not collide with blue or red at the big orbit pericenter? smile





 
SalvoDate: Tuesday, 21.08.2012, 16:04 | Message # 8
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Are you sure yellow star will not collide with blue or red at the big orbit pericenter? smile


Yes, Zoi and Kappa Nangam are my favourite planets, and Zoi should be the the planet of my dream happy






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SalvoDate: Wednesday, 02.01.2013, 17:40 | Message # 9
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Version 1.1 relased! biggrin

- Fixed some phisical problems
- Added new planets and moons





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boyan3001Date: Thursday, 03.01.2013, 03:35 | Message # 10
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Nangam Style. :P




Realno...
 
SalvoDate: Thursday, 03.01.2013, 09:29 | Message # 11
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Nangam Style. :P


LoL





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EdisonMaxwellDate: Saturday, 05.01.2013, 16:42 | Message # 12
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Its going to be fun to experiment with this.
 
TimDate: Sunday, 13.01.2013, 22:08 | Message # 13
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Euhm this system isn't working for me.
It exists out of a blue hypergiant and a brown dwarf. The hypergiant is invisible (there is just no spectrum and diameter, thus no model).
The planets are all pitch dark. I don't think I made any mistakes, so maybe others could try 1.1?
 
UnnamedDate: Monday, 04.02.2013, 17:51 | Message # 14
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I suck at downloading stuff and i got stuck on the copy data to space engine folder huh




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