mpl3d solar system serial
mpl3d solar system serial
Trips will orbit stars at a 5 light years of distance from them, increasing then to 100 light years away from them. As the demo runs, it will take you to further stars, including famous stars, stars with planets, multiple systems and variable stars with real data. Each frame in the simulation equals to one day of time.
Although camera is automatic, you still can control it with mouse movement, but only when orbiting a star (that is when not "travelling" to a star).
Other controls are:
"L" - Changes language between english and spanish.
"M" - Turns music on/off.
"F" - Shows maximum frames per second at screen top-left.
"Esc" - Press escape to quit.
Star names and data appear and disappear at random. It needs DirectX 9.0c installed, and it is better run with 1024x768 resolution. Turn out the lights and enjoy!
"MPL3D Solar System - Starfield Tech Demo" is a executable preview of "MPL3D Solar System" itself. Please check http://www.mpl3d.com for details.
Here are some key features of "MPL3D Solar System":
Explore more than 10.000 real extrasolar objects, including:
- Stars : Main types and Variable Stars (pulse, eruptive, rotatory, binary and cataclysmic)
- Full Solar System plus more than 120 known Extrasolar Worlds!
- Most famous Nebulae and Star Clusters.
- Five Galaxies including Magellanic Clouds.
More features, like Saggitarius A*, a black hole at the center of our galaxy!
Friendly camera control with mouse, travel with a single click!
Travel from planet to planet or voyage freely across the stars.
Watch current moons and planets positions at present date and local hour or travel in time!
Visit the enormous existing variety of known stars with a single mouse click.
Enjoy the hypnotic and everchanging surface of the stars.
Enter inside the nebulae and contemplate outerworld views.
The planet gallery will allow you to easily compare all planets within a star system.
The star selector has an options menu that will help you to visit the most interesting stars.
Enjoy photorealistic representation of our solar system.
Take your own pictures and save them to disk.
Music inspired in space will make your star voyage a more involving experience.
Trips will orbit stars at a 5 light years of distance from them, increasing then to 100 light years away from them.
As the demo runs, it will take you to further stars, including famous stars, stars with planets, multiple systems and variable stars with real data. Each frame in the simulation equals to one day of time.
Although camera is automatic, you still can control it with mouse movement, but only when orbiting a star (that is when not "travelling" to a star).
Other controls are:
"L" - Changes language between english and spanish.
"M" - Turns music on/off.
"F" - Shows maximum frames per second at screen top-left.
"Esc" - Press escape to quit.
Star names and data appear and disappear at random.
It needs DirectX 9.0c installed, and it is better run with 1024x768 resolution.
Turn out the lights and enjoy!
"MPL3D Solar System - Starfield Tech Demo" is a executable preview of "MPL3D Solar System" itself.
Please check http://www.mpl3d.com for details.
Copyright 2006 Manuel Perez de Lema Lopez.
'My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pancakes' - that's one mnemonic device to help us remember the order of the planets! Unfortunately, however, it's no longer accurate. Since 2006, Pluto is no longer officially classified as a planet.
Don't worry about thinking up a new way to memorize the order of the planets, though. This fantastic screen saver will make the order of the solar system much clearer to you than any old mnemonic device!
Come along on a fantastic voyage to the planets of our solar system. Visit all the fascinating moons, cross the Asteroid Belt and take a good (but not long!) look at the Sun itself!
The automatic information console provides you with the most important data on each celestial body, and the aerial view mode lets you view the entire solar system in all its glory.
With a little patience, you might even see Halley's Comet, as it passes by once every 76 years. Of course, you won't have to wait so long - luckily time goes by considerably faster here. Therefore you get a very good idea of how the solar system looks when it is in motion.
You can set different cameras to view whole solar system. Screensaver makes you able to configure lot of other options. Included is also an Informative mode which makes you to view more details about all planets.
Optional in 3D Solar System Screensaver is also an arrangement of planets (realistic, relative, sound(mp3) and many other features...)
Our solar system consists of an average star we call the Sun, the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. 3D Solar System Screensaver includes: the satellites of the planets; numerous comets, asteroids, and meteoroids and the interplanetary medium. The Sun is the richest source of electromagnetic energy (mostly in the form of heat and light) in the solar system.
The Suns nearest known stellar neighbor is a red dwarf star called Proxima Centauri, at a distance of 4.3 light years away. The whole solar system, together with the local stars visible on a clear night, orbits the center of our home galaxy, a spiral disk of 200 billion stars we call the Milky Way.
The planets, most of the satellites of the planets and the asteroids revolve around the Sun in the same direction, in nearly circular orbits. When looking down from above the Suns north pole, the planets orbit in a counter-clockwise direction. The planets orbit the Sun in or near the same plane, called the ecliptic. The Sun contains 99.85% of all the matter in the Solar System.
The planets, which condensed out of the same disk of material that formed the Sun, contain only 0.135% of the mass of the solar system. Jupiter contains more than twice the matter of all the other planets combined. Satellites of the planets, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, and the interplanetary medium constitute the remaining 0.015%
Limitations:
15-day trial
Solar System 3D Screensaver is an outstanding 3D model of the solar system. Every planet is there along with its satellites and even a small info graph with basic facts.
All the proportions and trajectories are right. You get to float through some of the best known constellations like the Big Dipper and get a great view of the Milky Way.
It is not only the sheer beauty but also the educational content that make Solar System 3D Screensaver an absolute must-have.
Limitations:
nag screen.
permeates all of space and has strong negative pressure. According to
the theory of relativity, the effect of such a negative pressure is
qualitatively similar to a force acting in opposition to gravity at
large scales. Invoking such an effect is currently the most popular
method for explaining recent observations that the universe appears to
be expanding at an accelerating rate, as well as accounting for a
significant portion of the missing mass in the universe.
Two proposed forms for dark energy are the cosmological constant, a
constant energy density filling space homogeneously, and quintessence,
a dynamic field whose energy density can vary in time and space.
Distinguishing between the alternatives requires high-precision
measurements of the expansion of the universe to understand how the
speed of the expansion changes over time. The rate of expansion is
parameterized by the cosmological equation of state. Measuring the
equation of state of dark energy is one of the biggest efforts in
observational cosmology today.
Adding a cosmological constant to the standard theory of cosmology
(i.e. the FLRW metric) has led to a model for cosmology known as the
Lambda-CDM model. This model agrees closely with established
cosmological observations.
As NASA reports indicate, 70 percent or more of the universe consists
of dark energy, about which we know next to nothing.
At the beginning of March, 2006 the satellite of China National Space
Administration, DARKSTAR started operations, observing in neutrino the
solar corona.
It results a sensational information that our system also contains
dark energy. This substance is located within the solar surface.
We have placed above cosmological information into our screensaver and you
can view allocation of dark matter in our Solar system!
Every planet is there along with its satellites and even a small info graph with basic facts. All the proportions and trajectories are right. You get to float through some of the best known constellations like the Big Dipper and get a great view of the Milky Way. Its not only the sheer beauty but also the educational content that make Solar System 3D Screensaver an absolute must-have.
Here are some key features of "Solar System 3D ScreenSaver Intelore":
Full 3D environment
Photo-realistic colourful graphics
Variety of fascinating space scenes
The correct proportions and trajectories of planets
All the planets of the solar system including their well-known satellites
Every planet has been developed with special regards to its peculiar features
Basic info on every planet
Digital Clock
Relaxing space music
FPS counter
Hear the call of the universe!
Full Version Features:
Full 3D environment
Photo-realistic colorful graphics
Variety of fascinating space scenes
All the planets of the solar system including their well-known satellites.
Basic info on every planet
The correct proportions and trajectories of planets
Every planet has been developed with special regards to its peculiar features
Relaxing space music
Digital clock
FPS counter
Hear the call of the universe!
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