Here's the problem:I don't have mass and diameter data for all of the nearest 50 stars (just the first 30 or so). This is a problem because when you open up the nearest 50 stars simulation in Universe Sandbox and view them in chart mode, about 15-20 of the stars default to a diameter of 1 km (which is totally wrong).
Perhaps a few of you might like to help collect this data.
Let's try an experiment:Here's the spreadsheet with the data for the nearest 100 stars:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AoYA02Dt7PgRdHpPbEJONlFiUVZwOUEtMUFiOU11V0E&hl=enI need your help adding mass, diameter, temperature, and rotation data (and the name if there is one).
You can search by the HIP # this is the Hipparcos Catalogue number or Gliese # to make sure you've got the right star.
The data you contribute will be available to everyone in the free version of Universe Sandbox 2, not just those who pay.
Here's the spreadsheet for the rest of the stars (101+) in the Universe Sandbox star database:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AoYA02Dt7PgRdDlROG5OeWhtc0JEeXBCNWJ1TUVsSlE&hl=enGuidelinesDon't make up data. If you can't find it, leave it blank.
If you're not sure what to put in the blank, just paste the webpage address, or type a note, into the field and I'll figure it out later.
Be sure to
paste the website you found the data into the New Data Source column, this way we can verify that no one is making up numbers.
It's likely that humanity hasn't figured out the masses and diameters of all of these stars, some of this data may just not exist yet.
SourcesSources to help you get started:
Wikipedia is a good place to start:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nearest_starsThis is a good source:
http://www.chara.gsu.edu/~thenry/RECONS/TOP100.posted.htmAnd another:
http://www.solstation.com/stars.htm