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SpaceEngine - Explore the entire observable universe

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Shinji:


--- Quote from: Titanium Man on January 26, 2013, 02:42:40 AM ---wait what

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i mean planets that can support life. it tells you if the planet has life or not, although you can't see any life on the ground just yet.


--- Quote from: .:FancyPants:. on January 26, 2013, 02:46:18 AM ---what the forget

oh so the developers just made up fake planets, right?

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planets that haven't been discovered by astronomers have been procedurally generated. other planets such as gliese 581 c and such still exist, however.

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--- Quote from: The Big Bad Jellyfish on January 26, 2013, 02:52:17 AM ---Planets and stars we do not know about are randomly generated.

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--- Quote from: Shinji on January 26, 2013, 02:53:26 AM ---planets that haven't been discovered by astronomers have been procedurally generated. other planets such as gliese 581 c and such still exist, however.

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yeah, what i meant to ask was
"is everything here but earth randomly generated, or is everything we know there and the rest randomly generated?"

sounds neat.

The Big Bad Jellyfish:

I wish my laptop could run this.

To much space usage for my hard drive to handle.

Port:

fun fact: the max speed you can go at is roughly 30 trillion trillion kilometers per second

Heitmeyers:

Mmmm...this coffee is good...

Anyway, does this simulator have all the data (details of planets, suns, and moons, etc.) that we have installed in it? I hope you can understand.

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