I forgot to mention that I recently updated the calendar to include new data that had been gathered from spansh.
I was able to use EDDN events recorded in EDGalaxydata to resolves some issues with the spansh data cause by horizons.
We now have over 300 colliders recorded. https://canonn-science.github.io/canonn-calendar/
The number of candidates is still growing and you can see the current list here https://canonn.fyi/collisions
It's worth checking out the ones with atmosphere or rings.
I'll work a bit more on getting more information about the bodies. For instance it would be very cool if some of the colliders have moons. Or
I hope to improve the calandar page at some point to show more information about the collsions like atmosphere and landables population etc. There is an API if anyone else would like to use it to make their own calendar.
I was able to use EDDN events recorded in EDGalaxydata to resolves some issues with the spansh data cause by horizons.
We now have over 300 colliders recorded. https://canonn-science.github.io/canonn-calendar/
The number of candidates is still growing and you can see the current list here https://canonn.fyi/collisions
It's worth checking out the ones with atmosphere or rings.
I'll work a bit more on getting more information about the bodies. For instance it would be very cool if some of the colliders have moons. Or
I hope to improve the calandar page at some point to show more information about the collsions like atmosphere and landables population etc. There is an API if anyone else would like to use it to make their own calendar.