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Sunday, September 15, 2013

 

Comet C/2012 S1 ISON in Celestia

The view of comet C/2012 S1 ISON and Earth from the Moon as simulated in Celestia on November 13, 2013. Click to embiggen.

I can't believe this, but it seems that I have not previously posted a  Celestia file for comet C/2012 S1 ISON. I remedy this oversight now.

Unfortunately, comet C/2012 S1 ISON has a hyperbolic orbit, and Celestia doesn't like those. The comet's orbit and name won't turn up when you turn on the comet attributes, or when you select the comet by clicking on it. As usual, copy the code below and save as it as a text file 2012S1.ssc in the Celestia extras folder.
======================2012S1.ssc=============================
"C2012S1:ISON" "Sol"
{
Class "comet" # Just copying the data for Halley
Mesh "halley.cmod"
Texture "asteroid.jpg"
Radius 5 # best guess at maximum semi-axis
MeshCenter [ -0.338 1.303 0.230 ]


# Data from latest JPL Horizons orbit as of 15 Sep 2013
# Comet has a hyperbolic orbit, so Celestia will not show an orbit track
#
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2456625.280420214468 #  2013-Nov-28.78042021 TT
Period 165849.9873 # (q/(e-1))^1.5 hyperbolic orbit
SemiMajorAxis -3018.632859      #Hyperbolic orbit
PericenterDistance   0.01249597828341519           
Eccentricity 1.000004139615141    
Inclination 61.91714591634256
AscendingNode 295.7273670259968
ArgOfPericenter 345.5153902820819
MeanAnomaly 0.0   
}

# Again, this data is copied straight from the ssc files for Halleys’ Comet
# chaotic rotation, imperfectly defined:
# this version from "The New Solar System", 4th Edition; Eds.
# JK Beatty, CC Petersen, A Chaikin
PrecessingRotation
{
Period 170 # 7.1 day axial rotation period
Inclination 66
PrecessionPeriod 3457004.12 # 3.7 day precession period
}

Albedo 0.8
}
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Comments:
Thanks for the data, but when i use this period: 165849.9873 it produces a distance in lightyears from the sun. If i use the given period from Guillermo Abramson, period: 13737660012632014.9 it gives a better result within the 28th november. Regards Marko
 
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