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apollo - model created by Shrox, license situation unclear. Can't find anything on their website - the models page there only has a "coming soon" message.
hubble - according to a742454 this model is from Cham. Haven't been able to find the original. Looking at the NASA website, the only textured model has origin "DigitalSpace corporation" which has unclear licensing.
interstellar-objects - from @SevenSpheres - could you clarify what the licensing is on this one?
iss - this appears to be ultimately derived from an orbiter add-on from a now-offline website. From the archived copy of the website the description is as follows: "Project Alpha is a freeware addon which I created that comes default in Orbiter. Therefore I see no reason for Orbiter developers to contact me regarding the use of models and textures from Project Alpha. If you do use them please remember to mention the author of Project Alpha in the credits." - without anything more specific than that it is unclear what we can actually do here - we are NOT the Orbiter developers.
mir - no idea where this came from, the relevant commit is 6905ce2 but has no information there.
Splitting out from #138
Looking through extras-standard:
apollo- model created by Shrox, license situation unclear. Can't find anything on their website - the models page there only has a "coming soon" message.cassini- model from http://homepage.eircom.net/~jackcelestia/spacecraft_helio.htm - no license information given at that website or in the zip archives. I think this one needs to be replaced, probably with https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/detail/jpl-vtad-cassini as a starting point. Unfortunately it looks like the NASA 3D archive does not have a Huygens model.galileo- model "based on" the one from https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/detail/jpl-vtad-galileo. Should probably re-derive the cmod files/textures and replace to be on the safe side.hubble- according to a742454 this model is from Cham. Haven't been able to find the original. Looking at the NASA website, the only textured model has origin "DigitalSpace corporation" which has unclear licensing.interstellar-objects- from @SevenSpheres - could you clarify what the licensing is on this one?iss- this appears to be ultimately derived from an orbiter add-on from a now-offline website. From the archived copy of the website the description is as follows: "Project Alpha is a freeware addon which I created that comes default in Orbiter. Therefore I see no reason for Orbiter developers to contact me regarding the use of models and textures from Project Alpha. If you do use them please remember to mention the author of Project Alpha in the credits." - without anything more specific than that it is unclear what we can actually do here - we are NOT the Orbiter developers.mir- no idea where this came from, the relevant commit is 6905ce2 but has no information there.shroxclassic- same situation asapolloshroxmars-same situation asspecifically discussed at update ambiguous licensing Celestia#831 as being under CC-BY-4.0.apolloskylab- also a Shrox model, so same situation asapolloErring on the side of caution, I think we need to remove all of these add-ons, with the possible exceptions of
galileoandinterstellar-objects.