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Fictional: Solar Systems, Planets, etc.:
Edin

Summary:Edin is a big (fictional) system with 15 planets.
Description:To install, simply extract the zip file to your Celestia\extras directory. To view in Celestia, use the ENTER-TYPE NAME-ENTER method to get to the star Edin. Then, use the Solar System Browser to view these planets and moons. NOTE: This add-on uses DDS graphics files exclusively. If your PC cannot display DDS files, then these planet and moons will not display correctly in Celestia.
Addon Homepage:
Creator:kikinho
Version:unknown
License:Edin is a free add-on to use in Celestia.
Added:2005-08-21 01:07
Last modified:2008-03-29 14:18
Download:
Edin 3DS/DDS/SSC/STC 139.62 MB

Comments by visitors:

2013-03-02 02:16
#14 BDBlack
I like it, it's very good, I would prefer Denirona without rings, but it's good
2012-12-30 00:23
#13 anonymous
Nice system, nice textures.
2012-10-19 21:04
#12 Sol68
Very beautiful system ! Thanks a lot !
2011-08-20 10:16
#11 anonymous
Very very cool system!!! I would gladly make myself at home on Denirona :P
2011-02-01 16:35
#10 Alvise
Beautiful system and beautiful planets!
2009-10-10 20:14
#9 Camster
Perhaps a bit heavy on "night effects", and not very realistic on the whole, but some textures are really good.
2009-06-27 23:32
#8 Friendship7
Terioniacdy is beautiful
2008-01-23 11:30
#7 Spaceman
I don't agree Planetario, this addon is very interesting :)
2007-12-10 19:18
#6 Planetario
Many planets, many moons, many light pollution, many MB... an ugly and very boring addon.
2007-06-14 17:11
#5 anonymous
I like this system. It is very well made. The night side city lights add much character to the system.
2007-02-13 15:57
#4 Rosan
An exceptionally beautiful system.
2006-07-19 19:05
#3 anonymous
There is an error. Screenshots does not correspond to the textures of “Edin”.
2005-08-29 12:38
#2 Manu
Simply amazing.
The textures are very beautyful with good detail and great colors.
2005-08-28 13:27
#1 Gigio
Wonderful.
Is a beautiful solar sistem to embellish Celestia.
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