Siarnaq
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Siarnaq (Saturn XXIX, S/2000 S 3) is one of the outer prograde irregular moons of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett J Gladman et al in 2000. It is named for the godess of the sea in Intuit mythology.
Siarnaq in Orbiter[edit]
Siarnaq was first introduced into Orbiter with the add-on saturn_iv.zip in February 2003. Note that Siarnaq is provided by the add-on as S/2000-S3. To simulate it as Siarnaq, the following changes need to be made.
- File:S2000_S3.cfg:
- change the filename to Siarnaq.cfg
- change the name in the comment line in the top line to Siarnaq (S/2000-S3, Saturn)
- line 3, change NAME = to Siarnaq
- Last line, change the name of Base1 = to Siarnaq
- File:S3-Station.cfg
- change the filename to Siarnaq-station.cfg
- Line 3, change the name to Siarnaq-Station
- File:Saturn_S2000S3.scn
- change the filename to Saturn_Siarnaq.scn
- Line 2, change S3 Station to Siarnaq Station
- Find the GL-01 ship, change STATUS Landed S2000-S3 to Landed Siarnaq
- Change BASE S3-Station:1 to Siarnaq-Station:1
- File:S2000-S9.tex, change filename to Siarnaq.tex
- File:S2000-S9M.BMP, change filename to SiarnaqM.BMP
Add-on | Source | Version | Author | Type | Release Date | Compatibility | Wiki article |
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The Outer Planets 060929 Base | AVSIM | Rolf Keibel Carl Romanik Tony Dunn |
Scenery | 30 September 2006 | Orbiter 2006-P1 | ||
The Outer Planets 050125 | AVSIM | 050125 | Rolf Keibel Tony Dunn |
Scenery | 26 January 2005 | Orbiter 2005-P1 | |
Saturn's Moons Part IV | AVSIM | Rolf B Keibel | Scenery | 6 February 2003 |
See also[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Three images of Siarnaq taken by Cassini stacked to show the motion of the moon, red, then green, then blue
from Wikimedia CommonsAnimation of three discovery images of Siarnaq taken by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope
from Wikimedia Commons
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