Solar system creator simulator game
Shanghai, China Shreveport, La. Singapore, Singapore Sioux Falls, S. Springfield, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mo. John, N. Louis, Mo. Tacloban, Philippines Tampa, Fla. Tripoli, Libya Tulsa, Okla. Vancouver, B. Vienna, Austria Virginia Beach, Va. Wilmington, N. Winnipeg, Man. Preferences Do events Events duration. Screen shot. Eccentricity 0. Semi-major axis AU 5. Import objects. Create object with clones Paste source code here JD, n e, q, tp node, peri, i e q tp node peri i e q tp node peri i.
Top down. Perspective A. What is a Solar System? A solar system comprises of a star and all the celestial bodies that travel around it - planets, moons, asteroids, comets. Some solar systems may even have two stars. What is a Star? All this info can be edited if you'd like, but if you really want to customize everything, I recommend the fully customizable part further down below.
The randomized version also allows for the inclusion of blue stars, the exclusive use of blue stars, and for a specific amount of planets up to 10 to be used. I will probably add more colored stars in the future, especially if there's a demand for it.
I stuck to relative realism initially, but I imagine more colors would be useful for non-realistic purposes as well. Besides, it's not like these randomized models are accurate to begin with.
At the bottom of this tool you can create your own solar system. Simply click the star you wish, then add planets by clicking on the planet you wish from the various sub-menus. Direct link url.
Scenario The available scenarios are in fact collections of numbers that describe celestial bodies and their position. Date The orbital elements of the planets are used to calculate their original position when picking a date. Point of view This option makes it possible to place the camera at the position of a planet of your choice, so you'd see the other planets from the point of view of the chosen one. Look at You can make your selected camera look at a planet of your choice, so that it always will be centered in your viewport.
Planet scale When the scale is at 1x, the planets sizes are in scale to the size of the orbits, and of the universe. Speed Move the slider to change animation speed.
Planet texture maps are a courtesy of James Hastings-Trew. Stars coordinates from AstroNexus and Nasa. See mathworks.
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