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betavoltaic
03-21-02, 10:50 PM
Hi there,

The link below goes to my Star Trek Theme version of Winchell Chung's map of all stars within 15 Light Years.

(he took his version down)

I always liked his map so I redid it and made it into something that looks like it was downloaded from the Star Fleet Academy database.

It is way too big to print out unless you have a ink jet plotter, but I thought folks here might appreciate it anyway. I have spent hours on end studying this thing.

Sol Sector Star Chart (http://www.betavoltaic.com/UFOBOOK/SolSector.gif) 339K

Enjoy

esp
03-22-02, 07:06 AM
Fascinating

Pollux V
03-22-02, 07:49 AM
I like da pretty colors.....

Too bad I can't tell ANYTHING from this map!

betavoltaic
03-22-02, 10:02 AM
Pollux V,

Start from the middle of the map with the Star labeled Sol at 0:00 then work your way out. You will find familiar stars near Sol that you recognize very likely. It is as good as you will find in a 2 dimensional map of 3D space. The Galactic Center is your reference on the right hand side of the map.

John Devers
03-30-02, 08:56 AM
Good looking map, i love these sorts of things, you may like to have a look at this 3D map of our local galactic neighborhood to get some more ideas.

<A HREF="http://sycamore.inr.net/gz/galaxies10.wrl" target=new><FONT COLOR=ff0098 size=+1> star chart
</FONT></A>

betavoltaic
03-30-02, 03:27 PM
Now that would be something would it not. What if some astronomers got together with some programmers and made a good quality VRML star chart.

I found one but could not figure it out

http://www.meganova.com/orbit/index.htm

betavoltaic
03-30-02, 09:16 PM
This is pretty cool. It is a solar system model in VRML. You will need to have a browser for these like Cosmo Player and it is about 1.6MB so you will need a high bandwidth connection and a pretty fast computer to enjoy it.

http://www.betavoltaic.com/cyberAstronomy.wrl

It is not static it is a moving and active VRML pretty cool.