[Stellar Mapping] I’ve uploaded a new Brown Dwarf dataset, and updated many of the other stellar datasets (visit the Stellar Mapping page to download the new versions!)
[Stellar Mapping] Historical Datasets (Yale & Gliese3)
I’ve now moved the Yale and Gliese3 stellar datasets to this blog post to keep them separate from the more accurate data on the Stellar Mapping page!
[Stellar Mapping] Extended Hipparcos dataset added!
[Stellar Mapping] I’ve replaced the New Reduction Hipparcos data with the brand new Extended Hipparcos dataset, so if you downloaded it previously then please head back and download the new data! Also, my stellar mapping site now proudly bears the Atomic Rockets Seal of Approval! 🙂
[Stellar Mapping] CTIOPI dataset added, Stellar Mapping page reorganised!
[Stellar Mapping] I’ve added a new stellar dataset (CTIOPI) and updated the DENSE dataset, and also reorganised the Stellar Mapping page!
[Stellar Mapping] The 2300AD Near Star Map
In which I compare the Near Star Map from the 2300AD RPG to the actual distribution of stars around Sol and find many interesting differences!
[Stellar Mapping] RECONS list updated!
In which I find a star that was left out of the RECONS dataset – if you’ve already downloaded the RECONS files, download the new version so you can include Gliese 667!
[Stellar Mapping] How to make your own stellar database!
In which I describe how to use the VizieR database to make your own stellar database with Galactic XYZ co-ordinates (and how to import it into Astrosynthesis too)!
Website Update: Stellar Mapping page updated!
In which I update my Stellar Mapping page, which now includes star data out to 300ly from Sol, Equatorial to Galactic co-ordinate converters, and support for Astrosynthesis!
Website update: Further Stars List uploaded!
I’ve finally added the “Further Star List” to my Realistic Near-Sol Astrography webpage – this is an excel file that contains accurate locations of a selection of major stars (including Vega, Deneb, 51 Pegasi, Spica, Bellatrix and Algol) that are more than 10pc from Sol!
The Journey Home
Whatever you’re doing today, find some time to watch this – it’s an amazing timelapse video of the view from ISS as it hurtles around the Earth every 90 minutes. There’s all sorts of wonders in here – lightning, cities, aurorae, stars, and even the moon makes an appearance! Plus it has an awesome soundtrack 🙂 http://vimeo.com/32430473