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Short Name: Asteroids, Comets and TNOs Full Name: Spacecraft: Asteroids, Comets and TNOs Description: Featuring the spacecraft that provided insights to celestial objects that preserved what the early days of the Solar System might look like Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Communications Satellites Full Name: Spacecraft: Communications Satellites Description: The spacecraft that broadcast everything from TV, radio, telephone, internet, etc. and navigations, which connect and helped shape the world as we know it today Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Crewed Missions Full Name: Spacecraft: Crewed Missions Description: The history from the first flight of Yuri Gagarin (1961) and the first steps of Neil Armstrong (1969) to the 600+ people who followed their footsteps to the depths of space Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Earth Science Full Name: Spacecraft: Earth Science Description: These are spacecraft that mapped, do science, sometimes military, and monitor the ever-changing weather in high altitudes Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Reuses the old "Spacecraft: 2001-2020" subcategory
ID: 413228EC-051A-D8EE-5E6D-F883A4953F26 Short Name: Mars Full Name: Spacecraft: Mars Description: Featuring the explorers of the Red Planet which showed how similar it is (in a way) to our own world since 1965 Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Mercury and Venus Full Name: Spacecraft: Mercury and Venus Description: These are the robotic explorers that brought back science from the innermost planets of the Solar System Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Moon Full Name: Spacecraft: Moon Description: Featuring the history of robotic exploration of our nearest celestial neighbor since the flyby of Luna 1 in 1959 Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Outer Solar System Full Name: Spacecraft: Outer Solar System Description: Featuring the unmanned exploration of the giant planets of the outer Solar System (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) since 1972 Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Reuses the old "Spacecraft: 1951-2000" subcategory
ID: 37187B7E-717A-8E70-5454-FD1A589C2B21 Short Name: Space Stations Full Name: Spacecraft: Space Stations Description: The spacecraft that served as laboratories for researching long-term habitation of space in preparation for future lunar and Mars missions since 1971 Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Reuses the old "Spacecraft: 2021-Present" subcategory
ID: 442E0194-4D40-85C1-4227-F1D8C61811FA Short Name: Space Telescopes Full Name: Spacecraft: Space Telescopes Description: These are observatories specially built to study the cosmos without interference from Earth's "turbulent" atmosphere Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Sun Full Name: Spacecraft: Sun Description: The spacecraft that observed the activity of the Sun from the safety within Earth's vicinity to even touching the burning embers of our own star itself Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Short Name: Technology Demonstrators Full Name: Spacecraft: Technology Demonstrators Description: These are the spacecraft that tested new technologies needed for future missions in space, and also in some countries, became their first artificial satellites in space Parent: Spacecraft Image: Add-ons:
Title: OGLE-2003-BLG-235L Description (Legacy): OGLE-2003-BLG-235L, also known as MOA-2003-BLG-53L, is a Sun-like star about 16,960 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. Its sole gas giant planet is the first exoplanet ever discovered via gravitational microlensing Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: OGLE-2003-BLG-235L Author(s): Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-Jul-23 Link to download: OGLE-2003-BLG-235L.zip Image:
Update to the "82 Eridani" addon
ID: 0698DDE1-2C11-2D5C-70A9-6691CBA7F6C7 Description (Legacy): 82 Eridani is a Sun-like star about 19.7 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. Three superterran planets are found orbiting closer than 0.7 AU to the star, with a dust disk surrounding the system at 19 AU away.
NOTE: If you're looking for this star's additional four unconfirmed planets, you can download them on the "Exoplanets: Unconfirmed" category
Description: 82 Eridani is a Sun-like star about 19.7 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. Three superterran planets are found orbiting closer than 0.7 AU to the star, with a dust disk surrounding the system at 19 AU away.
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Author(s): Astro, fyr02 Release date: 2020-Apr-29 Last Updated: 2022-Jul-29 Link to download: 82 Eridani.zip Image:
Title: Kepler-1652 Description (Legacy): Kepler-1652 is a red dwarf star about 821.9 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. A rocky planet only slightly larger than Earth was discovered, which as of 2021, is listed as a potentially habitable world Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-1652 Author(s): DrJMOS Release date: 2022-Mar-3 Link to download: Kepler-1652.zip Image:
Proposal to remove "Venera 9 and 10 (Orbiters)" as this is already replaced by the Venera 9 to 14 addon
ID: 91C411E6-5F8B-9CC2-9BA7-0FC4981C84DD Author(s): N/A
Title: Beta Pictoris Description (Legacy): Beta Pictoris is a nearby young A-type main-sequence star only about 63.4 light-years away in the constellation Pictor. It is the first stars suspected to have planets other than the Sun, when its debris disk was discovered by IRAS in 1983. However, the existence of its actual planets (both Jovians) will not be confirmed until 2008 Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: BET Pic Author(s): Chara Release date: 2020-Nov-23 Link to download: Beta Pictoris.zip Image:
Title: WASP-17 Description (Legacy): WASP-17, also known as Dìwö, is an F-type main-sequence star about 1,339 light-years away in the constellation Scorpio. Ditsö̀, the large gas giant planet orbiting its parent star once every 3.7 days, is one of the largest known exoplanets ever discovered
Description: WASP-17, also known as Dìwö, is an F-type main sequence star about 1,339 light-years away in the constellation Scorpio. Ditsö̀, the large gas giant planet orbiting its parent star once every 3.7 days, is one of the largest known exoplanets ever discovered Size comparison between Jupiter and Ditsö̀ (WASP-17 b)
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: WASP-17 Author(s): pedro_jg Release date: 2021-Apr-26 Link to download: WASP-17.zip Image:
Title: Kepler-138 Description (Legacy): Kepler-138, also known as KOI-314, is a red dwarf about 218.5 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. The star hosts three confirmed planets, including the lowest-mass planet with a measured mass and size discovered to date, Kepler-138b, with a mass comparable to that of Mars. Kepler-138d is remarkable for being a gas dwarf despite being lighter than Earth Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-138 Author(s): adios Release date: 2020-May-7 Link to download: Kepler-138.zip Image:
Title: Kepler-404 Description (Legacy): Kepler-404 is a Sun-like star about 2,713 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. Two rocky planets, both larger than Earth, orbit their parent star at a distance of less than 0.13 AU, roughly 1/3 that of Mercury's distance to the Sun Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-404 Author(s): Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-Jul-25 Link to download: Kepler-404.zip Image:
Title: Kepler-444 Description (Legacy): Kepler-444, also known as KOI-3158, is a trinary star system consisting of a K-type main sequence star and two red dwarfs orbiting each other about 116.4 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. At 11.2 billion years old, the component A's system of five rocky planets is one of the oldest star systems ever discovered Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-444 A Author(s): KOI4878 Release date: 2022-Mar-16 Link to download: Kepler-444.zip Image:
Title: Kepler-643 Description (Legacy): Kepler-643 is a K-type main-sequence star about 3,578 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. Its sole gas giant planet orbits in a very eccentric trajectory, ranging in distances from 0.08 to 0.17 AU around its star Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-643 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-Jul-26 Link to download: Kepler-643.zip Image:
Title: 1994 CC Description (Legacy): 1994 CC is a near-Earth asteroid discovered on February 3, 1994. Radar observations in 2009 allowed the discovery of two moons around the asteroid. It can also be recognized as a trinary asteroid system.
Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 1994 CC Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-07-30 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HOgG71cA_vGo-MeTJiFK2sjMm4BCy4kE/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HQpSxd8LCwH15fOTJ2EmDuyuJID11_Dk/view?usp=drivesdk
Fixed the.DS_STORE issue from last weeks issue.
Title: Coruscant ID Requirement: F0 Description (Legacy): This adds the planet Coruscant around Jestr's Star. Description: This adds the planet Coruscant around Jestr's Star.
Proposed category: Fictional: Star Wars Demo Object Name: Jestr's Star Author(s): Thomas Guilpain Release date: 2004-11-04 Last Updated: 2022-07-29 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gLvEoyQP6MUkqmebtUOPLL5iBOnTkG68/view?usp=sharing Image:
Title: WR impostors Description (Legacy): Some stars which were thought to be Wolf-Rayet stars but were later shown to be other stars. The stars added here are WR 7a, MR 8, V472 Velorum, MR 18, MR 22 (aka Roberts 22), HD 91241, HD 93129 A, HD 93128, MR 32, Wray 15-751, MR 37, MR 41, WX Centauri, WR 70-10, WR 72, MR 59, MR 61, IRAS 16278-4808, MR 63, WR 99, MR 78, MR 81, WR 109, WR 120-6, [GKF2010] MN102, AS 350, HDE 228766 and MR 121. Proposed category: Stars Demo Object Name: MR 22 Author(s): Trolligi, Gurren Lagann Release date:2022-7-22 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gf7Pp8rUZQaBlHtMSSh76vojO6EFBmq2/view?usp=sharing Image:
Title: Leo P Description (Legacy): Leo P is a nearby small irregular galaxy that was discovered in 2013, on the edge of the local group. Also known as Leo Pristine, Leo P has one of the lowest metallicities of any srarforming galaxy. Proposed category: Galaxies Demo Object Name: Leo P Author(s): Trolligi, Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-7-17 Link to download: Leo P.zip Image:
@Trolligi112477-ww images need to be in jpg
Title: RSGC1 cluster Description (Legacy): RSGC1 is a distant open cluster located over 20000 light years away. It contains a large amount of red supergiant stars (and a single yellow supergiant), with some being over a thousand times bigger than The Sun.
Proposed category: Stars Link to download: Here
Image: (dont use this tho third version is right one)
Whoops forgor to crop it Well here it is (dont use this too)
oh wait it Has to be in jpg? Well ok (correct version here)
You know you can edit and/or delete your original post right?
Title: HD 28185 Description (Legacy): HD 28185 is a Sun-like star about 128.59 light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. In 2001, a planet the size of Jupiter is discovered orbiting within the star's habitable zone, which in 2006 led to speculations that it might hypothetically harbor habitable moons of its own
NOTE: In real life, there are no known exomoons detected in this system, and therefore the two moons included on this addon are entirely fictional
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: HD 28185 Author(s): DrJMOS Release date: 2022-Mar-28 Link to download: HD 28185.zip Image:
Title: OGLE-2005-BLG-071L Description (Legacy): OGLE-2005-BLG-071L is a red dwarf about 11,285 light-years away in the constellation Scorpio. A large cold planet about 3.5 times the mass of Jupiter was detected via microlensing. It is one of the most massive planets ever found orbiting a red dwarf star Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: OGLE-2005-BLG-071L Author(s): Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-Jul-23 Link to download: OGLE-2005-BLG-071L.zip Image:
"You know you can edit and/or delete your original post right?" yes
Title: 13P/Olbers Description (Legacy): 13P/Olbers is a periodic Halley-type comet with an orbital period of 69.5 years. It was discovered in March 1815 by Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers. The comet's last perihelion occurred in 1956, and the next is expected to occur in June 2024. Proposed Category: Comets Demo Object Name: 13P Olbers Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-07-31 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IwiyhoqtUVtyCs1JqCFEaztytpyWscV7/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IhEOlBs5Hjv4uAKj6ewTlLZEwiCAi3iB/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: 14P/Wolf Description (Legacy): 14P/Wolf is a periodic comet with an orbital period of 8.74 years. It was discovered in September 1884 by Max Wolf. This comet undergoes several perturbations from Jupiter, so its orbit usually changes. Proposed Category: Comets Demo Object Name: 14P Wolf Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-07-31 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J4nSojalwldVGzMEnye_Hhdr3KM97UR4/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ii0M5f8YQokgV0T_J1lVCpYKaoZV1apq/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: 14 Irene Description (Legacy): 14 Irene is a large S-type asteroid in the asteroid belt. It was discovered in May 1851 by John Russell Hind. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: Irene Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-07-31 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IzOfFEmrS9B30g5X2Yn_Aj5DbOnfPexd/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ItsfTJuAatINvPdfAdvoYKONw30Cb-3J/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: 15 Eunomia Description (Legacy): 15 Eunomia is a large S-type asteroid in the asteroid belt. It was discovered in July 1851 by Annibale de Gasparis. Eunomia is one of the most massive asteroids, estimated to contain 1% of the total mass of the asteroid belt. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: Eunomia Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-07-31 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J7AcIAmKD4JMSapGPO5RHSDTDEMnECMI/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IwJ42WpbZ-7WekgDEOku14NtlQ_YKUd6/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: 1999 JV6 Description (Legacy): 1999 JV6 is a near-Earth asteroid. It was discovered on May 13, 1999 by the LINEAR project. Radar images taken by the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank in 2015 indicate that 1999 JV6 is a contact binary. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 1999 JV6 Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-07-31 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J9osxSdHZ00K4pwIpsP09N98LAqPBqV0/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IfklazuK0nxHEnzhtm9pb1ywHELargpv/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: Kepler-1091 Description (Legacy): Kepler-1091 is a Sun-like star about 3,061 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. A likely molten Earth-sized planet was found orbiting close to its parent star, completing one revolution every 1.4 days Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-1091 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-Jul-26 Link to download: Kepler-1091.zip Image:
Title: CoRoT-1 Description (Legacy): CoRoT-1, also known as TOI-547, is a Sun-like star about 2,626 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. It is orbited by a gas giant planet about the same mass as Jupiter,
Description: CoRoT-1, also known as TOI-547, is a Sun-like star about 2,626 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. It is orbited by a super-Jovian planet about the same mass as Jupiter,
Size comparison between Jupiter and CoRoT-1 b
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: CoRoT-1 Author(s): MrSpace43 Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: CoRoT-1.zip Image:
Title: CoRoT-2 Description (Legacy): CoRoT-2 is a binary star system consisting of a Sun-like star and a red dwarf about 699.79 light-years away in the constellation Aquila. The primary star is home to a massive super-Jovian planet that completes an orbit once every 1.74 days
Description: CoRoT-2 is a binary star system consisting of a Sun-like star and a red dwarf about 699.79 light-years away in the constellation Aquila. The primary star is home to a massive super-Jovian planet that completes an orbit once every 1.74 days Size comparison between Jupiter and CoRoT-2 b
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Demo Object Name: CoRoT-2 A Author(s): MrSpace43 Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: CoRoT-2.zip Image:
Title: TVLM 513-46546 Description (Legacy): TVLM 513-46546 is an ultracool red dwarf star or brown dwarf about 34.93 light-years away in the constellation Bootes. In 2020, a Saturn-like planet was discovered orbiting within 0.3 AU from the star, completing an orbit once every 221 days Proposed category: Exoplanets: TESS Era (2018-Present) Demo Object Name: TVLM 513-46546 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-Jul-24 Last updated: 2022-Jul-26 Link to download: TVLM 513-46546.zip Image:
From John van Vliet's "Venus-like exoplanet" page
Title: Kepler-1155 Description (Legacy): Kepler-1155 is a Sun-like star about 4,953 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. It is home to a massive superterran planet about twice the size of Earth, receiving an equilibrium temperature almost similar to Venus
Description: Kepler-1155 is a Sun-like star about 4,953 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. It is home to a massive superterran planet about twice the size of Earth, receiving an equilibrium temperature almost similar to Venus Kepler-1155 b without clouds
Kepler-1155 b with clouds enabled
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-1155 Author(s): John van Vliet Release date: 2021-Oct-21 Link to download: Kepler-1155.zip Image:
From John van Vliet's "Earth like exoplanet" page
Title: Kepler-1229 Description (Legacy): Kepler-1229 is a binary star system of two red dwarf stars about 875 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The primary star's sole terrestrial planet is currently listed as a potentially habitable world as of 2021 Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009-2017) Demo Object Name: Kepler-1229 A Author(s): John van Vliet Release date: 2021-Nov-20 Link to download: Kepler-1229.zip Image:
Title: 16 Cygni Description (Legacy): 16 Cygni is a triple star system about 69 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus, with a Jovian planet in a highly eccentric orbit around star B. This planet was discovered in 1996, making it one of the earliest exoplanet discoveries. Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988 - 2008) Demo Object Name: 16 Cyg B Author(s): SevenSpheres Release date: 2022-08-01 Link to download: 16cygni.zip Image:
Update to Upsilon Andromedae: Description (Legacy): Upsilon Andromedae, also known as Titawin, is a binary star system comprising an F-type main-sequence star and a red dwarf, about 44 light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. The primary star has a total of three confirmed exoplanets, one hot Jupiter (Saffar), which is known to have a blue color, and two super-Jupiters (Samh and Majriti). Author(s): Gurren Lagann, MrSpace43, Steve Bowers Last Updated: 2022-08-01 Link to download: upsilon-andromedae.zip Image:
Updated (C/1980 E1) https://celestia.mobi/resources/item?item=E96E5A59-AEEF-8F44-66DD-DF45D12E3848 Small change in description. ID: E96E5A59-AEEF-8F44-66DD-DF45D12E3848
Description: C/1980 E1 (Bowell) is a non-periodic comet discovered in February 1980 by Edward L. G. Bowell. In December 1980, it passed at a distance of 0.228 AU from Jupiter, which accelerated the comet and consequently ejected it from the Solar System. It reached perihelion in March 1982, after which it will never return. Before approaching Jupiter, the comet had an orbital period of 7.1 million years.
Title: C/1680 V1 (Newton's Comet) Description (Legacy): C/1680 V1, also known as Kirch's Comet, Newton's Comet or Great Comet of 1680 is a comet that in 1680 passed only 930,000 km away from the Sun, so it managed to obtain a very long tail and visible even during the day. The comet was discovered by Gottfried Kirch and its course observed by Eusebio Kino. Isaac Newton used the comet to test and verify Kepler's laws. Proposed Category: Comets Demo Object Name: Newton's Comet Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-01 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KmG0mO8Mlijy0XpNc3VMAOFN_RFUvLDa/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KlcvoUlGsoXwdbe45d7fVOIQGXJ1W7fT/view?usp=drivesdk
Update to MOA-2007-BLG-192L: Description (Legacy): MOA-2007-BLG-192L is a low-mass red dwarf star or brown dwarf about 2,283 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. Its mass is only 6% that of the Sun. A planet about 3 times the mass of Earth, either a massive terrestrial planet or a low-mass ice giant (depicted here as the latter), was found orbiting this star in 2008. Image:
Update to the "TrES-2 (by SpaceExplorer)" addon. Also a proposal to move it to Early Years category as its discovery year was in 2006, and rename it to simply TrES-2 as this has been merged with trappistplanets' version, which is now coded as an AltSurface
texture
Title: TrES-2 ID: 96434EDE-A383-E9CA-572F-4A327D22236B Description (Legacy): TrES-2, also known as Kepler-1, is a binary star system comprising of a Sun-like star and a red dwarf about 707 light-years away in the constellation. Its gas giant planet is the first exoplanet observed by the Kepler space telescope, although its existence was first known in 2006, and has been identified in 2011 as the darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of any light that hits it.
NOTE: There are two "Alternate Surface" maps available on this system, one by SpaceExplorer and the other by trappistplanets
Description: TrES-2, also known as Kepler-1, is a binary star system comprising of a Sun-like star and a red dwarf about 707 light-years away in the constellation. Its gas giant planet is the first exoplanet observed by the Kepler space telescope, although its existence was first known in 2006, and has been identified in 2011 as the darkest known exoplanet, reflecting less than 1% of any light that hits it.
NOTE: There are two "Alternate Surface" maps available on this system, one by SpaceExplorer and the other by trappistplanets Size comparison between Jupiter and TrES-2 b (Kepler-1 b)
Proposed category: Exoplanets: Early Years (1988-2008) Author(s): SpaceExplorer, trappistplanets Last Updated: 2022-Aug-4 Link to download: TrES-2.zip Image: Thumbnail:
Due to this change, it is also a proposal to remove TrES-2 (by trappistplanets) as this was merged with the above addon
ID: 055E7A52-E446-F96A-8DD3-125322BEF332 Author(s): N/A
Kepler-1657 is a Sun-like star about 3,089 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. A planet the size of Jupiter orbits within its parent star's habitable zone, which in theory could host a moon that could potentially support life (if such moon with sufficient characteristics were found)
Not really, it has an eccentric orbit that's mostly interior to the habitable zone: http://hzgallery.org/3535_2.png
Title: Gliese 785 Description (Legacy): Gliese 785, also known as HD 192310, is a K-type star about 28.74 light-years away in the constellation Capricornus. It hosts two Neptunian planets, discovered in 2010 & 2011. Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009 - 2017) Demo Object Name: Gliese 785 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-07-28 Link to download: gliese785.zip Image:
@DaveBowman2001 The atmospheric parameters of the trappistplanets version were merged with my addon. Could you solve it? See the image below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NGZA00RNq1AiRCNpUhQawMs8rGQX2IA-/view?usp=drivesdk
Title: Gliese 251 Description (Legacy): Gliese 251 is a red dwarf star about 18.21 light-years away in the constellation Gemini. It is orbited by a single super-Earth or mini-Neptune, discovered in 2020. Proposed category: Exoplanets: TESS Era (2018 - Present) Demo Object Name: Gliese 251 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-07-28 Link to download: gliese251.zip Image:
Title: Luhman 16 Description (Legacy): Luhman 16 is a binary brown dwarf system about 6.50 light-years away in the constellation Vela, containing the nearest brown dwarfs to Sol. The system seems to be fairly young, with an age of about 560 million years. Observations using the Very Large Telescope have allowed the creation of a map of Luhman 16 B. The textures included here are fictional, but based on real data. Proposed category: Stars Demo Object Name: Luhman 16 Author(s): Steve Bowers, SevenSpheres Release date: 2020-05-08 Last Updated: 2022-08-04 Link to download: luhman16.zip Image:
Title: WISE 0855-0714 Description (Legacy): WISE 0855-0714 is a very cool, planetary mass, free-floating Y-dwarf, which could be considered a rogue planet. It is about 7.43 light-years away in the constellation Hydra, and is the closest celestial object to the Sirius system. By default this object will appear completely dark (which is likely its true appearance in visible light); turn up ambient light to see the texture. Moon in image not included. Proposed category: Exoplanets: Kepler Era (2009 - 2017) Demo Object Name: WISE 0855-0714 Author(s): SevenSpheres, cubicApoc Release date: 2022-08-04 Link to download: wise0855.zip Image:
Update to Rogue Planets. Removed WISE 0855-0714. Description (Legacy): This addon adds 9 candidate rogue planets, wandering through space without orbiting any stars.
NOTE: When researching the rogue planet and going to it, you must zoom in to get a closer look.
List of rogue planets available in the addon, to help you find each one:
Link to download: rogueplanets.zip
Title: 4660 Nereus Description (Legacy): 4660 Nereus (1982 DB) is an asteroid discovered by Eleanor F. Helin on February 28, 1982. A month after its discovery, the asteroid passed 4.1 million km away from Earth. Nereus is about 330 meters in diameter. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: Nereus Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-08-04 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nd0ik3uV5j48KDan98eQE_vf2Deps6Dp/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ng9sGeAXxf4Zd-qmkLhzEtVHtVlH0FtC/view?usp=drivesdk
Update to Upsilon Andromedae. Second attempt at updating author list. Author(s): Gurren Lagann, MrSpace43, Steve Bowers
Title: Goa'uld Fleet Description (Legacy): The Goa'uld Fleet from MGM's Stargate series. Proposed category: Fictional: Crafts & Stations Demo Object Name: Goa'uld Fleet Author(s): Jestr Release date: 2004-11-04 Last Updated: 2008-10-21 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XtkA5E8ZKBNo88aRzGkH-ugO5pYDqn7W/view?usp=sharing Image:
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Title: Kepler-1649 Description (Legacy): The Kepler-1649 planetary system, which is a red dwarf star orbited by a Venus-analogue and an Earth-analogue. Alternate surfaces for planet c are included. Proposed category: Exoplanets Demo Object Name: Kepler-1649 Author(s): SevenSpheres Release date: 2020-Jul-16 Link to download: Kepler-1649.zip Image:
For New Categories
If a New Addon does not fit into any existing category, you can propose a new one by following the format below:
Example:
For Parent Category
Full Name: Exoplanets Description: Artistic Impressions of real exoplanets arranged by confirmation status and discovery years Children: Early Years, Kepler Era, TESS Era, Unconfirmed Image:Example:
For Children Category
Short Name: Unconfirmed Full Name: Exoplanets: Unconfirmed Description: These addons depict the star systems whose planets were spotted but is yet to be confirmed by follow-up observations Parent: Exoplanets Image: