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Space mod for minecraft
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[BUG] Planet not visible on it's moon's sky (but planet's ring is!) #1891

Closed MadAlchemist closed 3 years ago

MadAlchemist commented 4 years ago

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Version of Advanced Rocketry

AdvancedRocketry-1.12.2-1.7.0-232-universal.jar

Have you verified this is an issue in the latest unstable build

N/A

Version of LibVulpes

LibVulpes-1.12.2-0.4.2-75-universal.jar

Version of Minecraft

1.12.2-forge1.12.2-14.23.5.2847.jar

Does this occur without other mods installed

Y

Description of the problem

1) Create solar system with at least one planet, with or without ring, and at least one moon. Example: [(https://pastebin.com/GEy5hqpB)] 2) Fly to moon (DIMID=3 in example) 3) Look at the sky - you will see ring, if parent planet has it, but not a planet! 4) Change time of day - if there is a ring, you will find a moment when almost whole ring without planet is visible, if there is a ring. If no ring, you will see only stars.

Gliese-832-c commented 4 years ago

The parent planet is actually visible, but for some reason there's a bug that makes it very small: grafik grafik

ToastyJacks commented 4 years ago

I think this is part of the same bug, after setting the orbital distance of my moon, it appears very large (as I intended) from the planets surface, but for some reason when looking at the planet from the surface of the moon, the planet appear significantly smaller, the planet should appear larger from the moons surface than the moon does from the planet, but for some reason, they don't. Moon From Planet PlanetFromMoon

github-actions[bot] commented 3 years ago

This issue is stale because it has been open 60 days with no activity. Is this still an issue? If yes please comment that it still is.

github-actions[bot] commented 3 years ago

Please reopen this issue if you are still having what is described above. this issue has been stale for 150 days.