Fictional: Solar Systems, Planets, etc.:
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Summary: | Fictitious planetary system orbiting Rigel A. Includes Rigel's double companion star. |
Description: | A fictitious system called Olyx, consisting of 23 planets orbiting the star Rigel A. Also includes Rigel's known double companion star with its own fictitious system of three planets. To install, simply copy all files to the Celestia\extras\Olyx directory. To view, use the ENTER-TYPE NAME-ENTER method to get to Rigel A. Then, you can use Celestia's built-in Solar System Browser under the Navigation Menu to view all of this system's objects. |
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Creator: | Tleilax |
Version: | unknown |
License: | Public Domain. |
Added: | 2006-05-15 06:41 |
Last modified: | 2012-07-01 10:54 |
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Rigel (of Olyx) JPG/PNG | 36.76 MB |
Comments by visitors:
2012-09-02 05:30
#10 anonymous
This is a very creative system, but the numerous planets with the plain red/brown textures get boring.
2009-12-24 23:10
#9 Marsaddict
Awesome and creative addon
2009-12-21 01:25
#8 Vostok
Although there are some rather unrealistic qualities to this solar system, and some planet may be of low quality. I truly found this to be one of the most imaginative fictional solar systems to date. When I noticed the star orbiting the star, I actually said "is that a planet orbiting a star that's orbiting a star that has planets?!". I also really liked how not all of the orbits were perfectly aligned, which leads me to believe the history of this system is incredibly violent and unstable.
Although many of the planets in this system would be thrown clear out of orbit, they still sit within it's confines for now; a reminder to those living on the red planets of how violent and diverse a universe may be.
10/10 too much negative feedback for this grand upload.
Although many of the planets in this system would be thrown clear out of orbit, they still sit within it's confines for now; a reminder to those living on the red planets of how violent and diverse a universe may be.
10/10 too much negative feedback for this grand upload.
2009-10-18 14:44
#7 anonymous
It's a very "cool" system. But besides, it would take millions-or even a few billions-of years for one far away planet to orbit 3 stars.
2009-06-11 11:10
#6 Friendship7
i do agree, this system is quite big, but it is really cool. I like the inner planets and the VERY outer planets allot, just the system is a tad bit big.
2009-03-27 18:10
#5 anonymous
I agree way to big make them closer to each other
2009-03-02 15:59
#4 anonymous
First off, This system is way too big. About ten or more of these planets would end up getting ejected from the system.
But I really like the ringed Neptune look-a-like.
But I really like the ringed Neptune look-a-like.
2007-11-24 19:01
#3 Tommy
it is so big that i had to make a book about it so i know which planet is which.
but i like it, it took a while to install and download but i like it!
but i like it, it took a while to install and download but i like it!
2007-01-06 12:32
#2 Spaceman
A really strange planetary system :-)
2006-07-18 17:07
#1 hungry4info
It's a good solar system, but it needs to be much, much smaller. A solar system half a light year in diameter wouldn't stay together very long at all. Rigel B should also destabalize many of the orbits in your system. Personally, I like solar systems more if they're realistic. You're system is just a bit too big.