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Surface objects are placed above the surface actually #1798

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375gnu opened this issue Jul 23, 2023 · 3 comments
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Surface objects are placed above the surface actually #1798

375gnu opened this issue Jul 23, 2023 · 3 comments
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375gnu commented Jul 23, 2023

Describe the bug
We want an object, e.g. a lander, on the surface of some planet, so we add LongLat [X Y Z] into its definition, where Z is 0 or a small value like 0.0001

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  1. Grab and install "Phoenix Lander on Mars" from http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/spacecraft.html
  2. Go to "Phoenix Lander"

Expected behavior
The lander should be exactly on the surface of the planet.

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375gnu commented Jul 23, 2023

To fix this we should take the planet oblatessness into account.

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Askaniy commented Jul 23, 2023

I think it's the same issue
#1557

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375gnu commented Nov 6, 2023

#542 must be fixed first

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