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Galaxy Makers is an demonstration where you are in control of the Universe. You choose what it's made of and hence how it works! You can also take part through this website; try clicking one of the buttons below! To find out more, check out our about page.
What does your Universe look like? Does making your own universe sound tempting? Tinkering with the settings of the particle collider will affect whether you manage to make a cosmos, while changing parameters within any universe you are lucky enough to produce will affect its fate, what it contains and how it looks.
Instructions: Create your planet using the controls on the top right. You can: Change the surface and clouds images; Modify lighting and atmospheric properties; Add and adjust rings; Upload your own custom surface textures by clicking "setCustomTexture"
Build your own system of heavenly bodies and watch the gravitational ballet. With this orbit simulator, you can set initial positions, velocities, and masses of 2, 3, or 4 bodies, and then see them orbit each other.
SpaceEngine is a realistic virtual Universe you can explore on your computer. You can travel from star to star, from galaxy to galaxy, landing on any planet, moon, or asteroid with the ability to explore its alien landscape.
PLACE THE MINI PLANETS IN THE BLUE ORBITS TO BRING BALANCE TO THE GALAXIES. BE CAREFUL TO NOT COLLIDE WITH THE PLANETS IN SPACE. TRY TO BEAT THE 10 LEVELS! RELAX AND HAVE FUN. Made in 2 days. With a simple and minimalist concept. Unzip and Play.
3D Gravity Simulator. Simulate the solar system, exoplanets and even colliding galaxies. Add, delete and modify planets, and change the laws of physics.
Track noteworthy space objects in your browser in a 3D simulation of the solar system.
Super Planet Crash - Can you feel the gravity? Learn more about real and hypothetical exoplanet configurations, and try to build your own stable system! Start from scratch. Five Jupiter-mass planets sharing an orbit. Five Earth-mass planets sharing an orbit. A tightly packed planetary system. Three close Neptunes orbiting a solar twin.
Grand-scale Newtonian physics gravity simulator.