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Add-on Submissions 22W33 #32

Closed DaveBowman2001 closed 2 years ago

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Submit your add-ons in this issue, thanks for your contribution! Submission template:

**Title:**
**ID:** (optional, use only to determine which addon in mobi to update)
**ID Requirement:** (optional, ID decides the order of loading, might need special requirement if an add-on has dependencies)
**Description (Plain Text)**: (plain text description of the add-on)
**Description (Rich)**: (optional, rich content description of the add-on which includes additional images, videos, tables etc. which also replaces the old Additional metadata format. If it is plain text, put it in Description (Legacy) and leave this empty)
**Proposed category:** (pick one of the existing categories (https://celestia.mobi/resources/categories), or suggest a new one)
**Demo Object Name:** (optional, the name of the main object used for Go to command)
**Author(s):** (optional)
**Release date:** (optional, The date this original add-on is released. If left empty, will be the date the add-on is uploaded here)
**Last Updated:** (optional, only for updating addons to keep track of their versions especially if it is regularly updated)
**Link to download:** (Please use zip to package the add-on, it should NOT contain a file called description.json)
**Image:** (optional, no UI control element, HUD display, label. Avoid using "tall" pictures (height > width))
**Disable comments**: (optional, by default, comments are not disabled)

For Updates to Existing Add-ons

For updates to existing add-ons, please attach the id to the add-on and only include updated fields from the template. For removal of add-ons, please attach the id too.

The id is part of the link to the add-on: For example, this addon below has an id of A4577B17-4C60-0C1E-CAB5-92A604FF0EC3 https://celestia.mobi/resources/item?item=A4577B17-4C60-0C1E-CAB5-92A604FF0EC3

Check Before Uploading an Add-on

Your add-on will be running on Android/iOS/macOS/Windows, to enable maximum compatibility, please ensure that:

  1. File names referenced in models, ssc, dsc files, etc. are exactly the same as the actual file names (some file systems are case sensitive. For example if in your .ssc there is Mesh "Progress.cmod", then the file name should be exactly Progress.cmod not progress.cmod).
  2. Textures should have width/height of power of 2 (for example: 1024 512, a texture of 1000 500 will not work on many mobile devices).
  3. If your add-on requires specific Celestia versions, please mention in the description. Please also ensure that your add-on should not crash running on other versions.
  4. If you are updating an existing add-on, note that existing users will not see an update button, so it might be a good idea to include version history in the description.
  5. Please try to use smaller files for image/thumbnail/other metadata. For example, use JPG if alpha value is not needed.
  6. All images need to be in JPEG (you either choose to screenshot in JPEG in Celestia or convert using tools)
  7. The add-on archive should not include system files or hidden files (macOS is notorious for adding hidden system files to archives, avoid using macOS's default archive utility) this issue is found in many add-ons @Anthony-B-Russo10 uploaded
  8. The add-on archive must have a flat folder structure (It should try to have fewer level of folders, do not do things like A/A/A) this issue is found in many add-ons @SpaceExplorer2008 uploaded

Example:

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: Untitled

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:

**ID:** (optional, use only for updating an existing category)
**Short Name**: (used when context about parent category is given somewhere)
**Full Name**:
**Description**:
**Parent**: (N/A if it is a root category)
**Children**: (N/A if it is a leaf category, you might want to change children's short names to be concise)
**Image**: (must be about 3000 * 1000 pixels in size in order for the whole image to fit)
**Add-ons**: (If it's a split category, provide a list of existing add-ons to move onto the proposed new category)

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: 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: image

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: SWEEPS-04 Description (Plain Text): SWEEPS-04 is a distant F-type main-sequence star about 27,723 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. This star has a Saturn-sized planet that completes an orbit once every 4.2 days

Description (Rich): SWEEPS-04 is a distant F-type main-sequence star about 27,723 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. This star has a Saturn-sized planet that completes an orbit once every 4.2 days Untitled Untitled Size comparison between SWEEPS-04 b and Jupiter

Proposed category: Exoplanets: Q, R and S Demo Object Name: SWEEPS-04 Author(s): Edasich Release date: 2010-Jan-26 Link to download: SWEEPS-04.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: WASP-19 Description (Plain Text): WASP-19, also known as TOI-655, is a Sun-like star about 882 light-years away in the constellation Vela. A single super-Jovian planet was discovered in 2009, completing an orbit once every 18.93 hours

Description (Rich): WASP-19, also known as TOI-655, is a Sun-like star about 882 light-years away in the constellation Vela. A single super-Jovian planet was discovered in 2009, completing an orbit once every 18.93 hours Untitled Untitled Size comparison between Jupiter and WASP-19 b

Proposed category: Exoplanets: W, X, Y and Z Demo Object Name: WASP-19 Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: WASP-19.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: WASP-43 Description (Plain Text): WASP-43, also known as TOI-656, is a K-type main-sequence star about 284 light-years away in the constellation Sextans. It has a Jupiter-sized gas giant planet that completes an orbit once every 19.52 hours around its star Proposed category: Exoplanets: W, X, Y and Z Demo Object Name: WASP-43 Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: WASP-43.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: WASP-46 Description (Plain Text): WASP-46 is a Sun-like star about 1,237 light-years away in the constellation Indus. It has a gas giant planet (larger than Jupiter) that orbits once every 1.43 days around its star Proposed category: Exoplanets: W, X, Y and Z Demo Object Name: WASP-46 Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: WASP-46.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: QS Virginis Description (Plain Text): QS Virginis is an eclipsing binary star system of a white dwarf and a red dwarf that orbit each other every 3.37 hours. It is about 156 light-years away in the constellation Virgo, and is once thought to be orbited by a massive gas giant/brown dwarf in 2009, before subsequent observations did not verify the existence of such an object Proposed category: Hypothetical & Disproven Demo Object Name: QS Vir Author(s): Edasich Release date: 2009-Nov-15 Link to download: QS Virginis.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: HW Virginis Description (Plain Text): HW Virginis is an eclipsing binary star system consisting of a red dwarf and a blue subdwarf about 590 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It was claimed in 2008 that two massive super-Jovian planets orbit both stars, but subsequent observations especially in 2018 and 2021 proved that it is far too chaotic in short timespans if such objects exist within the star system Proposed category: Hypothetical & Disproven Demo Object Name: HW Vir Author(s): Edasich Release date: 2010-Apr-20 Link to download: HW Virginis.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: 19P/Borrelly Description (Plain Text): 19P/Borrelly is a Jupiter-family comet that completes an orbit around the Sun once every 6.85 years. It is about 8 km in diameter, and was the fourth comet ever visited by a spacecraft when Deep Space 1 flew by its nucleus at a distance of 2,171 km on September 21, 2001

NOTE: This addon replaces the model and orbital parameters of the stock installation of Borrelly for optimization with the Deep Space 1 addon

Description (Rich): 19P/Borrelly is a Jupiter-family comet that completes an orbit around the Sun once every 6.85 years. It is about 8 km in diameter, and was the fourth comet ever visited by a spacecraft when Deep Space 1 flew by its nucleus at a distance of 2,171 km in Sept 2001

NOTES:

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Proposed category: Comets Demo Object Name: Borrelly Author(s): Greg Frieger Release date: 2017-Mar-19 Link to download: 19P-Borrelly.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: 9969 Braille Description (Plain Text): 9969 Braille is a Mars-crossing asteroid about 2.1 km in diameter. It was visited by the Deep Space 1 probe in July 1999 at a distance of 26 km, but an unfortunate failure of its instruments during the encounter prevented the probe from taking high-resolution images of its elongated surface.

Description (Rich): 9969 Braille is a Mars-crossing asteroid about 2.1 km in diameter. It was visited by the Deep Space 1 probe in July 1999 at a distance of 26 km, but an unfortunate failure of its instruments during the encounter prevented the probe from taking high-resolution images of its elongated surface.

NOTE: Download the Deep Space 1 probe to view the encounter on July 23, 1999 Untitled

Proposed category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: Braille Author(s): Jack Higgins Release date: 2015-Mar-24 Link to download: 9969 Braille.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Proposal to remove the older duplicate of the "TOI-709" addon

ID: 064C7C7B-7416-F858-4386-8A7290A6B080 Author(s): N/A

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Author correction to the "NGC 4622 (Backward Galaxy)" addon to match the one written on the EVLA add-ons

ID: 26F71142-1DAF-CE59-5313-72255541AFFC Author(s): Selden Ball

SevenSpheres commented 2 years ago

Update to CoRoT-1. Corrected author list. Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers

Update to CoRoT-2. Corrected author list. Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers

Anthony-B-Russo10 commented 2 years ago

Re submitting this, also I tested just to make sure the 3DS bug did not affect this and it doesn't.

Title: Asgard Warship Description (Legacy): The Asgard Warship from Stargate set around the Asgard home world of Othalla. Proposed category: Fictional: Stargate Demo Object Name: Asgard Host Star Author(s): Jestr, Anthony_B_Russo10 Release date: 2004-11-04 Last Updated: 2022-08-08 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JJpzWZbl5L4bN4NiDU0WIZIVqgAQ7VWL/view?usp=sharing Image: Screen Shot 2022-08-08 at 11 13 20 PM

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Kepler-33 Description (Plain Text): Kepler-33 is a Sun-like star about 4,086 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. It has a total of five planets (four neptunians and one superterran) all orbiting within 0.25 AU, or about half the average distance of Mercury to the Sun Proposed category: Exoplanets: K Demo Object Name: Kepler-33 Author(s): 星颜Crazy Release date: 2022-Aug-8 Link to download: Kepler-33.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Kepler-36 Description (Plain Text): Kepler-36 is a G-type subgiant star about 1,748 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. It is home to two planets, one of which is a large Venus-like world and the other a hot neptune, both orbiting within 0.12 AU from their star Proposed category: Exoplanets: K Demo Object Name: Kepler-36 Author(s): 星颜Crazy Release date: 2022-Aug-9 Link to download: Kepler-36.zip Image: Untitled

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 15P/Finlay Description (Plain Text): 15P/Finlay is a periodic comet discovered in September 1886 by William Henry Finlay. The comet has an orbital period of 6.51 years. In October 2060, the comet will pass about 0.0334 (5 million km) away from Earth. Proposed Category: Comets Demo Object Name: 15P Finlay Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-14 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xxpk9XbFxrsorKNhl5uF-yTwzsRIqYZY/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xv-NIgxhRlOOeCNBF7EGRKrOh6TPcbvb/view?usp=drivesdk

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 16P/Brooks Description (Plain Text): 16P/Brooks is a periodic comet discovered in July 1889 by William Robert Brooks. In August 1889, Edward Emerson Barnard discovered a series of fragments, believed to have originated due to the passage of this comet within the Roche limit of Jupiter in 1886. Proposed Category: Comets Demo Object Name: 16P Brooks Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-14 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y37wIFJmxa10U8I0vdQYfBPrPQnFtZAS/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XwsOXsqQrO0epfECmB6XFSubSl5QysQO/view?usp=drivesdk

SevenSpheres commented 2 years ago

Update to TrES-2 (by trappistplanets) - currently it's either not categorized or in the wrong category. Proposed category: Exoplanets: T-V

levinli303 commented 2 years ago

@DaveBowman2001 I'm going to reject this upload Project Mercury as I find that multi column tables looks terrible on mobile devices. please do not use table with 3 or more columns.

levinli303 commented 2 years ago

@DaveBowman2001 19P/Borrelly and 9969 Braille also look incorrect. no image in rich description?

levinli303 commented 2 years ago

Update to CoRoT-1. Corrected author list. Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers

Update to CoRoT-2. Corrected author list. Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers

do list the ID when you want to push an update. yes I know it is part of the link, but listing the ID here makes it easier to copy, paste, makes my work easier.

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

19P/Borrelly and 9969 Braille also look incorrect. no image in rich description?

Forgot the images. This was fixed on the posts

I'm going to reject this upload Project Mercury as I find that multi column tables looks terrible on mobile devices. please do not use table with 3 or more columns.

Got it, will make a newer table later today

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Resubmitted post

Title: Project Mercury Description (Plain Text): Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States. Its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit and bring him back safely, ideally before the Soviet Union (under the Vostok programme). Although it failed to launch the first humans to space, its success laid the groundwork for Project Gemini, which in turn paved the way for Project Apollo to put the first people on the Moon by the end of the 1960s.

Description (Rich): Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States. Its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit and bring him back safely, ideally before the Soviet Union (under the Vostok programme). Although it failed to launch the first humans to space, its success laid the groundwork for Project Gemini, which in turn paved the way for Project Apollo to put the first people on the Moon by the end of the 1960s.

NOTES:

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Project Mercury
(1959-1963)
Mission Start End
Big Joe 1 1959-Sept-9
Mercury-Atlas 1 1960-Jul-29
Mercury-Redstone 1 1960-Nov-21
Mercury-Redstone 1A 1960-Dec-19
Mercury-Redstone 2 1961-Jan-31
Mercury-Atlas 2 1961-Feb-21
Mercury-Redstone BD 1961-Mar-24
Mercury-Atlas 3 1961-Apr-25
Mercury-Redstone 3 (Freedom 7) 1961-May-5
14:3414:49
Mercury-Redstone 4 (Liberty Bell 7) 1961-Jul-21
12:2012:36
Mercury-Atlas 4 1961-Sept-13
14:0415:53
Mercury-Atlas 5 1961-Nov-29
15:0818:29
Mercury-Atlas 6 (Friendship 7) 1962-Feb-20
14:4719:43
Mercury-Atlas 7 (Aurora 7) 1962-May-24
12:4517:41
Mercury-Atlas 8 (Sigma 7) 1962-Oct-3
12:1521:28
Mercury-Atlas 9 (Faith 7) 1963-May-151963-May-16
13:0423:24

Timeline of all Project Mercury flights. Note that names in parentheses are names of the chimpanzees that were sent to space as part of the program

Untitled A Mercury-Redstone rocket and a Mercury-Atlas rocket

Untitled Ham (left) and Enos (right), the chimps that flew during Project Mercury

Untitled NASA Astronaut Group 1, a.k.a the "Mercury Seven". (Top) Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Gordon Cooper. (Front) Wally Schirra, Deke Slayton, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter. Of the group, only Slayton never flew during the program

Proposed category: Spacecraft: Crewed Missions Demo Object Name: Friendship 7 Author(s): DaveBowman2001, ElChristou Release date: 2022-Aug-14 Link to download: Project Mercury.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

...multi column tables looks terrible on mobile devices. please do not use table with 3 or more columns.

Three columns still look fine on mobile, but I yeah I agree that four above doesn't look good (as seen on the Salyut addons).

levinli303 commented 2 years ago

im also going to remove "Thumbnail" in the format, because it makes little sense to add a different thumbnail. the app I built for uploading add-ons to apple server scales "Image" down to create a thumbnail, so now this field is no longer valid. @DaveBowman2001

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Updated (TrES-2 (by SpaceExplorer)) https://celestia.mobi/resources/item?item=96434EDE-A383-E9CA-572F-4A327D22236B Fixed orbital parameters and added a night map. ID: 96434EDE-A383-E9CA-572F-4A327D22236B

Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZD6r492yp07FP9MALyEPlNsUwFc3xRvK/view?usp=drivesdk

Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z8LKyOOTL6jofgPeEvNaKJEW7ImrPL6h/view?usp=drivesdk

Anthony-B-Russo10 commented 2 years ago

Title: Orion's Paradise Description (Plain Text): This fictional system is for the GalaxiStar Universe, a large sci-fi project I've been working on. This is a 7-planet system next to the Orion Nebula. This addon is also featured on the main Celestia homepage. Description (Rich): This fictional system is for the GalaxiStar Universe, a large sci-fi project I've been working on. This is a 7-planet system next to the Orion Nebula. This addon is also featured on the main Celestia homepage.

Seraphius in a similar position as the image of the planet seen on the Celestia main homepage. fictional_Orion_s_Paradise_1__Chance_Ragen

The first planet in the system, Uriel. uriel

The cloudy, Venus like Lucifer. lucifer

The hot and rocky Dominion. dominion

The Earth like and famous Seraphius. seraphius

The ringed Phenex back dropped by the Orion Nebula. phenex

The Jupiter-esque Metatron. metatron

The Neptune like Raziel partially back dropped by the Orion Nebula. raziel

Proposed category: Fictional: Planets & Systems Demo Object Name: Orion's Paradise Author(s): Chance Ragen Release date: 2007-03-27 Last Updated: 2011-01-18 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RjHD4x2R_hkMWUmI724OKh20uAnEPK_1/view?usp=sharing Image: fictional_Orion_s_Paradise_1__Chance_Ragen

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Gliese 514 Description (Plain Text): Gliese 514 is a nearby red dwarf star about 24.87 light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It is orbited by a single sub-neptune planet, with an additional candidate superterran planet that is waiting to confirm its existence Proposed category: Exoplanets: G Demo Object Name: Gliese 514 Author(s): Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-Aug-7 Link to download: Gliese 514.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: HD 24064 Description (Plain Text): HD 24064 is a K-type giant star about 987.81 light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis. It has a gas giant planet slightly larger than Jupiter, which was detected via radial velocity method in 2015 Proposed category: Exoplanets: H, I and J Demo Object Name: HD 24064 Author(s): SpaceStalker Release date: 2022-Aug-14 Link to download: HD 24064.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: KOI-5819 ID Requirement: 53 Description (Plain Text): KOI-5819 is a Sun-like star about 2,700 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. In 2014, a transit signal detected on this star indicates the possible existence of a large rocky planet orbiting within the star's habitable zone. Once confirmed, it would be listed among the most Earth-like planets ever discovered Proposed category: Exoplanets: Unconfirmed Demo Object Name: KOI-5819 Author(s): DrJMOS Release date: 2022-Mar-3 Link to download: KOI-5819.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Gliese 555 Description (Plain Text): Gliese 555 is a nearby red dwarf star about 20.39 light-years away in the constellation Libra. It is orbited by a single gas giant planet about more than half the size of Saturn Proposed category: Exoplanets: G Demo Object Name: Gliese 555 Author(s): SevenSpheres Release date: 2020-Jul-28 Link to download: Gliese 555.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Proposal to rename the following addons below:

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: HD 23079 Description (Plain Text): HD 23079, also known as Tupi, is an F-type main-sequence star about 109.23 light-years away in the constellation Reticulum. It has a large gas giant planet, formally named Guarani, about twice the mass of Jupiter discovered in 2001, where its orbit is found to be similar to Mars

NOTE: In real life, there are no known exomoons detected in this system, and therefore the three moons included on this addon are entirely fictional

Proposed category: Exoplanets: H, I and J Demo Object Name: HD 23079 Author(s): DrJMOS Release date: 2022-Mar-28 Link to download: HD 23079.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: OGLE-2005-BLG-169L Description (Plain Text): OGLE-2005-BLG-169L is a Sun-like star about 13,372 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It has a Neptune-sized planet about 4 AU from its parent star, completing an orbit once every 10 Earth-years Proposed category: Exoplanets: O Demo Object Name: OGLE-2005-BLG-169L Author(s): Gurren Lagann Release date: 2022-Jul-23 Link to download: OGLE-2005-BLG-169L.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Kapteyn's Star Description (Plain Text): Kapteyn's Star is a nearby red dwarf star only about 12.83 light-years away in the constellation Pictor. In 2014, at 11 billion years old, it is once considered to be one of the oldest planetary systems ever upon the discovery of its two superterran planets, one of which was even considered potentially habitable. However, upon reanalysis of the star's rotation period in 2021, the existence of both planets were disproven upon realizing the detected planet signals were actually stellar activity Proposed category: Hypothetical & Disproven Demo Object Name: Kapteyn's Star Author(s): SpaceStalker Release date: 2022-Aug-11 Link to download: Kapteyn's Star.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Kepler-1656 Description (Plain Text): Kepler-1656, also known as TOI-4584, is a Sun-like star about 609.51 light-years away in the constellation Lyra. It has two gas giant planets (one neptunian and one saturnian) both circling in wild eccentric orbits Proposed category: Exoplanets: K Demo Object Name: Kepler-1656 Author(s): Trolligi Release date: 2022-Aug-8 Link to download: Kepler-1656.zip Image: Untitled

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 2002 VE68 Description (Plain Text): 2002 VE68 is an asteroid that is considered a temporary quasi-satellite of Venus. It was discovered on November 11, 2002. It was the first quasi-satellite discovered in the Solar System. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 2002 VE68 Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-17 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_lnf6cNsNshKKcSD8Ce66pS4P30D_0-z/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_NtmqAao6wyuGVwmqDQC_J5AkywZHhGy/view?usp=drivesdk

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 2004 BL86 Description (Plain Text): 2004 BL86 is a near-Earth asteroid and potentially dangerous asteroid of the Apollo group. It was discovered on January 30, 2004 by the LINEAR project. In a January 2015 approach to Earth, the discovery of a small moon around the asteroid was announced. Therefore, it can also be recognized as a binary asteroid system. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 2004 BL86 Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-17 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_monqwY5Fy5dTfSyCC8P8AmtXHhUaPsP/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Hy6NCh0f0Fh0rh0ypEn_3ZToq8iOn01/view?usp=drivesdk

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 2005 YU55 Description (Plain Text): 2005 YU55 is a potentially dangerous near-Earth asteroid measuring 360-400 meters in diameter. It was discovered on December 28, 2005 by Robert S. McMillan. On November 8, 2011 the asteroid passed at just 0.85 lunar distances from Earth (324,900 km). The possibility of asteroids like 2005 YU55 colliding with Earth is 1% in the next thousand years. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 2005 YU55 Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-17 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_qoEEjDRiiHDqyYrDLFz1lChrFRtmo_5/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_CNwqdKeYI4aHsq6gov7gYMFIlO2BXlS/view?usp=drivesdk

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 2008 EV5 Description (Plain Text): 2008 EV5 is a near-Earth asteroid. It was discovered on March 4, 2008. It is believed to have originated from a much larger body in the asteroid belt, so after some cratering or rupture event, the fragments generated may have created 2008 EV5. On December 23, 2008, it passed 8.4 lunar distances from Earth (0.022 AU, 3.2 million km). 2008 EV5 was considered a possible target for NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission, but the mission was canceled in 2017. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 2008 EV5 Author(s): Art Blos, Greg Frieger Release date: 2022-08-17 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_rMOqHr4kzDBVd0LN_CLAhLAbhzK_gmk/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_jya2SO6RDI4yIuxCtoJHJyRudmCfXnA/view?usp=drivesdk

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: 2014 HQ124 Description (Plain Text): 2014 HQ124 is a near-Earth asteroid about 400 meters in diameter. It was discovered on April 23, 2014 by NEOWISE. On June 8, 2014, the asteroid passed within 3.25 lunar distances of Earth. Radar observations indicate it may be a contact binary. Proposed Category: Asteroids & NEOs Demo Object Name: 2014 HQ124 Author(s): Art Blos Release date: 2022-08-17 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_rloc6ncWrBrKrP0ME_Ii2Rg5kYxrQ07/view?usp=drivesdk Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_C8r0JGuTjkhSe5qO5-eSXFHU_jV42Uv/view?usp=drivesdk

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Jason-2 Description (Plain Text): OSTM/Jason-2 was a NASA/CNES Earth observations satellite that operated from 2008 to 2019. It is part of a trio of oceanography satellites (called Jason) that intended to succeed TOPEX-Poseidon after the satellite was lost in 2006. Operating for 11 years, OSTM was deactivated and is predicted to stay derelict in orbit for another 500 to 1,000 years Proposed category: Spacecraft: Earth Science Demo Object Name: OSTM Author(s): toutatis Release date: 2020-Aug-22 Link to download: Jason-2.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: TOPEX/Poseidon Description (Plain Text): TOPEX/Poseidon was a NASA/CNES Earth observations satellite that operated from 1992 to 2006. It was designed to provide the first global topographical coverage of the Earth's oceans, and to determine the patterns of ocean circulation. After one of its momentum wheels malfunctioned, it was turned off and remained derelict in orbit ever since. Its capabilities were continued by the Jason satellite series Proposed category: Spacecraft: Earth Science Demo Object Name: TOPEX-Poseidon Author(s): toutatis Release date: 2018-May-27 Link to download: TOPEX-Poseidon.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: Infrared Space Observatory Description (Plain Text): The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) is a European space telescope that operated from 1995 to 1998. It is designed as a successor to the IRAS observatory which operated in 1983. After shutting down upon the completion its mission, it is predicted to continue orbiting the Earth as a derelict object for another 20 to 30 years Proposed category: Spacecraft: Space Telescopes Demo Object Name: ISO Author(s): Jack Higgins Release date: 2004-Nov-4 Last Updated: 2020-Oct-18 Link to download: ISO.zip Image: Untitled

SpaceExplorer2008 commented 2 years ago

Title: LADEE Description (Plain Text): The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is a lunar mission intended to orbit the Moon, analyzing the lunar exosphere and dust. It launched on September 7, 2013, entered lunar orbit on October 6, and after seven months of mission, was purposely shot down and collided with the far side of the Moon on April 18, 2014.

NOTE: To see LADEE on Celestia you must set the time between 2013-Sept-07 and 2014-Apr-18.

Proposed Category: Spacecraft: Moon Demo Object Name: LADEE Author(s): gironde Release date: 2022-06-06 Link to download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cfbZ1ioBCpsAJHU8TqlmK-zkDwMnGt2W/view?usp=drivesdk

Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ctvXlBW9jhmSkQ9WGB-uMu70bttqWNpu/view?usp=drivesdk

levinli303 commented 2 years ago

@DaveBowman2001 these are rejected

Updates to existing add ons need to list the content that is updated

Pi1 Gruis = 58408074-0EFD-BF10-628A-752CF3F9FA19 = Pi1 Gruis You can't place the number 1 on that position

The current TABLE and GALLERY descriptions of "Project Mercury" is incorrect. Here's the correction

you need to provide an HTML version of the table.

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Update to the "Deep Space 1" addon. 9969 Braille and 19P/Borrelly are removed from the package to become separate addons

ID: 7EDA065A-4FCD-0B10-415B-53E5DC09931A Description (Plain Text): Deep Space 1 was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by asteroid 9969 Braille and comet 19P/Borrelly. It was part of the short-lived New Millennium Program, and operated from 1998 to 2001.

NOTE: To see the spacecraft visit its target objects, download 9969 Braille from the "Asteroids & NEOs" category and (optionally) 19P/Borrelly from the "Comets" category

Description (Rich): Deep Space 1 was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by asteroid 9969 Braille and comet 19P/Borrelly. It was part of the short-lived New Millennium Program, and operated from 1998 to 2001.

NOTE: Download 9969 Braille and 19P/Borrelly to see Deep Space 1 fly by its target objects in 1999 and 2001 respectively. Untitled

USA - Deep Space Launch - YouTube

Untitled Deep Space 1 before and during launch, 1998

Untitled 9969 Braille (left) and 19P/Borrelly (right) imaged by Deep Space 1 in 1999 and 2001 respectively

Last updated: 2022-Aug-13 Link to download: Deep Space 1.zip Image: Untitled

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Pi1 Gruis = 58408074-0EFD-BF10-628A-752CF3F9FA19 = Pi1 Gruis

You can't place the number 1 on that position

Wait, superscripts aren't supported anymore? Ok, I was thinking that it could be done the same as Mu2 Scorpii as that has a superscript in its name in mobi

The current TABLE and GALLERY descriptions of "Project Mercury" is incorrect. Here's the correction

you need to provide an HTML version of the table.

Oh, I thought that wouldn't be necessary because the Table itself is fine, but the descriptions below it and the Gallery aren't so. Anyways, I'll resubmit it later shortly

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Table/Gallery Update for the Project Mercury addon

ID: 84499752-632A-4432-BB8A-19409056EC5B Description (Rich):

<table class="mercury-chart">
  <style>.mercury-chart th { text-align:center;position:static  } .mercury-chart td { text-align:center }</style>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <th colspan="6">Project Mercury<br>(1959-1963)</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <th>Mission</th>
      <th>Start</th>
      <th>End</th>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Big Joe 1</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1959-Sept-9</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Atlas 1</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1960-Jul-29</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Redstone 1</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1960-Nov-21</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Redstone 1A</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1960-Dec-19</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Redstone 2</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Jan-31</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Atlas 2</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Feb-21</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Redstone BD</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Mar-24</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td><strong>Mercury-Atlas 3</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Apr-25</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Redstone 3 (Freedom 7)</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-May-5</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>14:34</td><td>14:49</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Redstone 4 (Liberty Bell 7)</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Jul-21</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>12:20</td><td>12:36</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 4</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Sept-13</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>14:04</td><td>15:53</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 5</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1961-Nov-29</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>15:08</td><td>18:29</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 6 (Friendship 7)</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1962-Feb-20</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>14:47</td><td>19:43</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 7 (Aurora 7)</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1962-May-24</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>12:45</td><td>17:41</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 8 (Sigma 7)</strong></td>
      <td colspan="2">1962-Oct-3</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>12:15</td><td>21:28</td>
    </tr>

    <tr>
      <td rowspan="2"><strong>Mercury-Atlas 9 (Faith 7)</strong></td>
      <td>1963-May-15</td><td>1963-May-16</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>13:04</td><td>23:24</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Timeline of all Project Mercury flights from 1959 to 1963. Only the flights after May 1961 are available on this addon

Untitled A Mercury-Redstone rocket and a Mercury-Atlas rocket

Untitled Ham (left) and Enos (right), the chimps that flew during Project Mercury

Untitled NASA Astronaut Group 1, a.k.a the "Mercury Seven". (Top) Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Gordon Cooper. (Front) Wally Schirra, Deke Slayton, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter. Of the group, only Slayton never flew during the program

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Description and Category Update for the "KOI-5819" addon

Description (Plain Text): KOI-5819 is a Sun-like star about 2,700 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. In 2014, a transit signal detected on this star indicates the possible existence of a large rocky planet orbiting within the star's habitable zone. Once confirmed, it would be listed among the most Earth-like planets ever discovered

NOTE: Requires the "Unconfirmed Exoplanets" addon installed for this to fully work

Description (Rich): KOI-5819 is a Sun-like star about 2,700 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. In 2014, a transit signal detected on this star indicates the possible existence of a large rocky planet orbiting within the star's habitable zone. Once confirmed, it would be listed among the most Earth-like planets ever discovered

NOTE: Requires the Unconfirmed Exoplanets addon installed for this to fully work Untitled Proposed category: Exoplanets: Unconfirmed

DaveBowman2001 commented 2 years ago

Title: KELT-9 Description (Plain Text): KELT-9 is a binary star system consisting of an A-type main sequence star and a red dwarf star about 670.76 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. The brighter star has a single massive super-Jovian planet completes an orbit once every 1.48 days Proposed category: Exoplanets: K Demo Object Name: KELT-9 A Author(s): MrSpace43, Steve Bowers Release date: 2022-Jul-27 Link to download: KELT-9.zip Image: Untitled