This package was debianized by Mika Fischer <mf@debian.org> on
Thu,  3 Jul 2003 03:34:03 +0200.

The current Debian maintainer is Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org>.

It was downloaded from http://www.shatters.net/celestia/

This package contains all textures and models that have no DFSG compliant
license, as discussed in Debian bug #174456.

All texture maps in this package are originally taken from
http://maps.jpl.nasa.gov/ and copyright NASA/JPL-Caltech:

  Unless otherwise noted, images and video on JPL public web sites (public sites
  ending with a jpl.nasa.gov address) may be used for any purpose without prior
  permission, subject to the special cases noted below. Publishers who wish to
  have authorization may print this page and retain it for their records; JPL
  does not issue image permissions on an image by image basis.
  
  By electing to download the material from this web site the user agrees:
  
  1. that Caltech makes no representations or warranties with respect to
  ownership of copyrights in the images, and does not represent others who may
  claim to be authors or owners of copyright of any of the images, and makes no
  warranties as to the quality of the images. Caltech shall not be responsible
  for any loss or expenses resulting from the use of the images, and you release
  and hold Caltech harmless from all liability arising from such use.
  
  2. to use a credit line in connection with images. Unless otherwise noted in
  the caption information for an image, the credit line should be "Courtesy
  NASA/JPL-Caltech."
  
  3. that the endorsement of any product or service by Caltech, JPL or NASA must
  not be claimed or implied.
  
  
  Special Cases:
  
  * Prior written approval must be obtained to use the NASA insignia logo (the blue
  "meatball" insignia), the NASA logotype (the red "worm" logo) and the NASA
  seal. These images may not be used by persons who are not NASA employees or on
  products (including Web pages) that are not NASA sponsored. In addition, no
  image may be used to explicitly or implicitly suggest endorsement by NASA, JPL
  or Caltech of commercial goods or services. Requests to use NASA logos may be
  directed to Bert Ulrich, Public Services Division, NASA Headquarters, Code POS,
  Washington, DC 20546, telephone (202) 358-1713, fax (202) 358-4331, email
  bert.ulrich@hq.nasa.gov.
  
  * Prior written approval must be obtained to use the JPL logo (stylized JPL
  letters in red or other colors). Requests to use the JPL logo may be directed
  to Manager, Institutional Communications Office, Mail Stop 186-120, Jet
  Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA 91109, telephone (818) 354-7170, fax (818)
  354-4537, email instcomm at jpl.nasa.gov.
  
  * If an image includes an identifiable person, using the image for commercial
  purposes may infringe that person's right of privacy or publicity, and
  permission should be obtained from the person. NASA and JPL generally do not
  permit likenesses of current employees to appear on commercial products. For
  more information, consult the NASA and JPL points of contact listed above.
  
  * JPL/Caltech contractors and vendors who wish to use JPL images in advertising
  or public relation materials should direct requests to the Manager,
  Institutional Communications Office, Mail Stop 186-120, Jet Propulsion
  Laboratory, Pasadena CA 91109, telephone (818) 354-7170, fax (818) 354-4537,
  email instcomm at jpl.nasa.gov.
  
  * Some image and video materials on JPL public web sites are owned by
  organizations other than JPL or NASA. These owners have agreed to make their
  images and video available for journalistic, educational and personal uses, but
  restrictions are placed on commercial uses. To obtain permission for commercial
  use, contact the copyright owner listed in each image caption. Ownership of
  images and video by parties other than JPL and NASA is noted in the caption
  material with each image.
  	
The models of Geographos, Kleopatra and Toutatis in this package are copyright
Scott Hudson, Washington State University:

  The digital asteroid models available on this page are in one sense the "final
  deliverable" from this research program. I make them available here for
  scientific research, educational, and private uses. In other words feel free to
  use these models for any non-commercial, non-profit use. Do not use them for
  any commercial purpose without written permission from Scott Hudson
  (toutatian@yahoo.com) and/or NASA.

The models of Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey are copyright Shrox
(http://www.shrox.com/).
