New giant stars list suggestions
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Emma | Date: Sunday, 12.10.2014, 13:15 | Message # 1 |
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| giant stars All stars are on Milky Way
UY Scuti (Red Hypergiant) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UY_Scuti
NML Cygni (Red Hypergiant) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NML_Cygni
VX Sagittarii (Red Hypergiant) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VX_Sagittarii
PZ Cassiopeiae (Red Supergiant) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZ_Cassiopeiae
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VY Canis majoris are already added in SE UY Scuti are largest star 1st!
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Salvo | Date: Sunday, 12.10.2014, 13:43 | Message # 2 |
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| I thought those stars was already on SE, and I also thought VY Canis Majoris was the biggest one... (feel kinda old ) Are those stars recently discovered/studied?
Also, welcome to the forum!
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Mosfet | Date: Sunday, 12.10.2014, 16:03 | Message # 3 |
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| I cannot check right now, but is it possible that those stars are on SE with their Hipparcos number? for example PZ Cassiopeae has designation HIP 117078 on that catalogue.
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RockoRocks | Date: Sunday, 12.10.2014, 20:54 | Message # 4 |
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| Last year I have added all of these stars to SE, but never took the time to publish them. Here they are then. It also includes a couple of other supergiant stars.
Code /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Supergiant star expansion pack by RockoRocks // // Updated 18.10.2013 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
StarBarycenter "NML Cyg/V1489 Cyg" { RA 20 46 25.6 Dec -40 06 59.4 Dist 1610 Class "M6 Ia" AppMagn 16.6 }
StarBarycenter "UY Sct" { RA 18 27 36.5 Dec -12 27 58.8 Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 9.0 }
StarBarycenter "W1-26/W26/Wd 1-26" { RA 16 47 03.99 Dec -45 50 36.00 Dist 5500 Class "M4 Ia" // median spectral type estimate AppMagn 16.79 }
StarBarycenter "VX Sgr/HIP 88838/HD 165674" { RA 18 08 04.0485 Dec -22 13 26.614 Dist 1570 Class "M5 III" AppMagn 10.35 // actually a semiregular variable star, this is the average appmagn. }
StarBarycenter "AH Sco/HIP 84071/HD 155161" { RA 17 11 17.02114 Dec -32 19 30.7132 Dist 3679.138 Class "M5 Ia" AppMagn 12.5 }
StarBarycenter "PZ Cas/HIP 117078" { RA 23 44 03.28104 Dec -61 47 22.1823 Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 8.75 }
StarBarycenter "BI Cyg/IRC +40408" { RA 20 21 21.8803 Dec 36 55 55.771 Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.31 }
StarBarycenter "S Per/HD 14528/HIP 11093" { RA 02 22 51.709 Dec 58 31 11.45 Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.23 }
StarBarycenter "BC Cyg/HIP 100404/BD+37 3903" { RA 02 01 05.98 Dec 75 29 00.04 Dist 3150 Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.97 }
StarBarycenter "RT Car/HIP 52562/HIP 303310/SAO 238424" { RA 10 44 47.14 Dec -59 24 48.12 Dist 1966 Class "M2 Ia" AppMagn 8.55 }
StarBarycenter "V396 Cen/HD 115283/SAO 252241" { RA 13 17 25.0446 Dec -61 35 02.376 Dist 5672 Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 7.92 }
StarBarycenter "CK Car/HD 90382/SAO 238038" { RA 10 24 25.3580 Dec -60 11 29.039 Dist 2176.8234 Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 7.59 }
StarBarycenter "V1749 Cyg/IRC +40406/GSC 02680-00828" { RA 20 21 14.068 Dec 35 37 16.63 Class "M2 Ia" AppMagn 9.84 }
StarBarycenter "RS Per/HDD 14488/BD+56 583" { RA 02 22 24.30 Dec 57 06 34.4 Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 8.73 }
To install, simply copy and paste this code at the bottom of Stars.sc in your catalogs/stars/ folder.
EDIT: Distances of some stars fixed.
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Edited by RockoRocks - Saturday, 18.10.2014, 08:46 |
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Sunday, 12.10.2014, 22:50 | Message # 5 |
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| Quote Salvo ( ) Are those stars recently discovered/studied?
Their names (UY, VX etc) are from the very ancient system of naming the variable stars. This mean that they was known for decades, if not centuries.
Quote RockoRocks ( ) To install, simply copy and paste this code at the bottom of Stars.sc in your catalogs/stars/ folder.
You forgot the planets catalog (for the stars bodies). This catalog is only the barycenters.
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RockoRocks | Date: Monday, 13.10.2014, 17:58 | Message # 6 |
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| Quote SpaceEngineer ( ) You forgot the planets catalog (for the stars bodies). This catalog is only the barycenters. Oh yes, thank you for reminding me! Here is the stars bodies' catalog:
Code /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Supergiant star catalog by RockoRocks // // Updated 16.12.2013 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Star "NML Cygni" { ParentBody "NML Cyg" Class "M6 Ia" AppMagn 16.60 Radius 1147575000 Mass 33 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "UY Scuti" { ParentBody "UY Sct" Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 9.0 Radius 582133500 // random median Mass 32 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "Westerlund 1-26/Westerlund 1 BKS A" { ParentBody "W1-26" Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 9.0 Radius 708366750 Mass 34 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "VX Sagittarii" { ParentBody "VX Sgr" Class "M5 III" AppMagn 10.35 Radius 528580000 // maximum possible size, likely less Mass 10.5 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "AH Scorpii" { ParentBody "AH Sco" Class "M5 Ia" AppMagn 12.5 Radius 490675250 Mass 30 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "PZ Cassiopeiae" { ParentBody "PZ Cas" Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 8.75 Radius 544228750 Mass 29 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "BI Cygni" { ParentBody "BI Cyg" Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.31 Radius 468919688 Mass 31 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "S Persei" { ParentBody "S Per" Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.23 Radius 349488750 Mass 28 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "BC Cygni" { ParentBody "BC Cyg" Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 9.97 Radius 443381250 Mass 20 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "RT Carinae" { ParentBody "RT Car" Class "M2 Ia" AppMagn 8.55 Radius 379047500 Mass 25 // fictional Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "V396 Centauri" { ParentBody "V396 Cen" Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 7.92 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "CK Carinae" { ParentBody "CK Car" Class "M3 Ia" AppMagn 7.59 Radius 737230000 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "V1749 Cygni" { ParentBody "V1749 Cyg" Class "M2 Ia" AppMagn 9.84 Orbit { Type "Static" } }
Star "RS Persei" { ParentBody "RS Per" Class "M4 Ia" AppMagn 8.73 Radius 695500000 Orbit { Type "Static" } } Copy and pase this code to Stars.sc in catalogs/planets. Make sure you copy and paste this one to the Stars.sc in the planets folder!
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Edited by RockoRocks - Monday, 20.10.2014, 17:07 |
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Monday, 13.10.2014, 21:33 | Message # 7 |
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| RockoRocks, you may calculate the distance to the stars with missing distance data using their spectral type and appmagn. Or, much more easy, let do it SE - it can calsulate the distance automatiaclly. You can control the result in the log if you set the StarSilentLoading false in the universe.cfg.
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Emma | Date: Friday, 17.10.2014, 20:03 | Message # 8 |
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| RockoRocks Thanks you ! Added (17.10.2014, 19:03) --------------------------------------------- RockoRocks Found a bug: NML Cygni in universe.. not Milky Way Please some fix this star back to milky way And the star is invisbility
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RockoRocks | Date: Saturday, 18.10.2014, 08:49 | Message # 9 |
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| Quote SpaceEngineer ( ) Or, much more easy, let do it SE - it can calsulate the distance automatiaclly. Oh thanks! I thought the star distance was something you had to fill in or the star won't appear or the game would crash or something.
Check my post for the updated catalog with random distance estimates removed.
Quote Emma ( ) RockoRocks Found a bug: NML Cygni in universe.. not Milky Way Please some fix this star back to milky way This is not a bug, it is simply so that this stars' distance and RA/Declination mean the Star is actually situated somewhere there. It is technically still in the Milky Way, only somewhat high above the galactic plane.
Quote Emma ( ) And the star is invisbility This is because you have only added the Star Barycenters to your catalogs. You must also add the code from my second post here to Stars.sc (in the planets folder). Otherwise none of the stars will be visible.
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Emma | Date: Saturday, 18.10.2014, 21:29 | Message # 10 |
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| RockoRocks all supergiant stars are lower diameter Why?
NML Cygni = 7.617 AU diameter
VY Canis Majoris = 18.132 AU diameter
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Watsisname | Date: Sunday, 19.10.2014, 19:26 | Message # 11 |
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| Space Engine doesn't account for interstellar reddening/extinction, so in reality those stars are much more luminous and therefore larger than SE calculates them to be.
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RockoRocks | Date: Monday, 20.10.2014, 17:05 | Message # 12 |
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| Maybe I put in incorrect diameter value. Which unit is star size in SpaceEngine specified in? Also it looks like the NML Cygni's diameter is the same as its radius so just doubling the value (making it 1147575000) will fix it.
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apenpaap | Date: Monday, 20.10.2014, 23:18 | Message # 13 |
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| Quote Salvo ( ) I thought those stars was already on SE, and I also thought VY Canis Majoris was the biggest one... (feel kinda old wacko )
Apparently VY was estimated bigger than it was until recently. I liked when WOH G64 was considered the largest star for a while. It allowed for "WOH, that's a big star!" puns.
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