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3D Moon

Posted: Tue 30 Oct 2012 10:03 am
by mcrossley
With MS dropping desktop gadgets (and actively advising users to disable them in a knee jerk reaction to security concerns) I though about porting my Moon Phase Gadget to a Metro (sorry I mean "Windows 8 mode" :bash: ) app. The first step along the way - 3D Moon in a browser, well it is if you have a decent browser!

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 1:54 pm
by ironeagleuk
grrr how annoying
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Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 3:26 pm
by mcrossley
Yep, and I realised later that IE10 doesn't support webGL either, so for Windows 8 I would have to use HTML5 canvas which is rather slow for 3D work :( or code in C# which is something I wanted to avoid if possible.

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Thu 08 Nov 2012 4:02 pm
by philcdav
Hi Mark.

that image is awesome.

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2014 5:52 pm
by mcrossley
A very old thread, but the here is the latest iteration. It still uses WebGL so you need a newish browser to view it. The primary changes are that I have switched to using a cube rather than a sphere, this avoids those nasty looking pinch points at the poles. (I know it doesn't look like a cube, but it is, just stretched out into a spherical shape!).

It also shows the current Moon phase and appearance - for my location by default but you can change the 'options'.

Take it for a 'spin', it updates once a minute so if you lose your orientation it should snap back after a while ;)

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Tue 04 Nov 2014 6:09 pm
by mcrossley
Oh yeah, its quite cool to set the 'view' to 'lunar north up', then change the date to manual and slide the days back and forth. You will see both the Moons libration and change in apparent size over the month.

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Wed 05 Nov 2014 12:31 am
by tobyspond
That is really neat!

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Wed 05 Nov 2014 1:55 am
by PaulMy
Yes another neat gadget...

Paul

Re: 3D Moon

Posted: Wed 05 Nov 2014 3:03 am
by uncle_bob
nice!
It appears Pink Floyd was wrong, there is a dark side of the Moon :)