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PlanetWerks V2.6 2009/01/04 6:33:36

An interactive, educational and accurate Solar System simulation

A planetarium on your Desktop!

PlanetWerks is a three-dimensional widget-sized tour through our solar system. A sophisticated control system brings you amazing views and fun facts! Movement in PlanetWerks 2 incorporates accurate 2-body motion; so objects orbit the sun the same way they do in the actual solar system!

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Also included, switch to a linear scale model to see just how vast the solar system really is. Four levels of precision rotation and zoom control to help get those great views! Then click planets and satellites for fun facts and statistics!

2.5 Changelog:

  • Updated config.xml for Opera 10 compatibility


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Amazing widget. You bought me at Fullscreen. Linear scale is the icing.

IceArdor 作 , # 2008/03/11 7:40:38

very nice

adler03 作 , # 2008/02/15 23:11:58

i like it!
special thanks for Reptilon, i want story to be continued :smile:

MuXXa^bI4 作 , # 2008/01/26 7:07:09

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Animated planets are certainly possible, from a coding perspective anyway. However there are two big problems to overcome: 1) There aren't a lot of really great full-faced images of most planets, especially the outer ones; and 2) More images mean a larger widget, and also more memory use, so since I am just using CSS positioning, it would probably be very very slow on most computers. Even the current widget at 1600x1200 shows signs of lag on my computer :smile:

My plans for the next version are to allow the addition of new objects through a menu interface, so you can, for example, input orbit characteristics of a newly discovered object and see what path it takes. I'm also thinking of seeing whether or not moving the whole system is feasible, rather than keeping the sun eternally at (0,0,0).

Thanks very much for the comments everyone! :smile:

GreyWyvern 作 , # 2007/12/28 14:38:16

I love the Widget, but want animated planets! :D

Helmers 作 , # 2007/12/28 12:18:29

Never mind on my request for greater background, after playing, I found the full page option. VERY COOL WIDGET!

infinitejim@yahoo.com 作 , # 2007/12/15 15:26:22

Nice Widget!
Can you increase the background space so that the Outer Planets (etc) don't go off the screen on increased zoom leveles? Even without a background, I'd like to increase the size of it (using the Home key), and have the Outer Planets have more space to move! Maybe there's a way, if so, let me know? Thx, Jim. Again, NICE WIDGET.

infinitejim@yahoo.com 作 , # 2007/12/15 15:11:09

I love that widget, it's really cool! :up:

Pattty 作 , # 2007/12/06 19:53:23

WOW!!
even more cool!

cecilia 作 , # 2007/11/24 19:54:27

Nice Version 2, congrats!

Maulkin 作 , # 2007/11/22 18:57:48

widget does not show after Opera is restarted 9.50a build 9594

froggy420 作 , # 2007/10/20 4:30:36

very nice one! Thx!

tubularek 作 , # 2007/10/18 18:47:53

Nice!

Pluto's still a planet in my book... (and New Mexico's)

Tangent128 作 , # 2007/08/25 23:09:39

that is an awesome widget! 5 stars!

ejenks909 作 , # 2007/07/11 22:04:25

I wish i could do it as a screensaver...

Sk8r644 作 , # 2007/07/10 20:10:11

I like it

reisenderpro 作 , # 2007/05/11 0:39:17

This is great... Fact like surface temp, earth years it take for one 'x' (ie - jupiter) year, etc would all be nifty little additions.

Full screen mode and 3D acceleration might be a bit much to ask, yes? :wink:

Deth On A Stik 作 , # 2007/03/28 10:55:44

This is powerfull!!
wonders if it could develop into something really serious like celestia.

chesss 作 , # 2007/02/21 22:32:11

Totally Cool! Keep it up man!

salem407i 作 , # 2007/01/23 12:23:52

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Pluto is still in this simulation, but it is still the same size as before. IOW, very very small :smile:

It is also on a 17 degree incline wrt the other planets as it is in the actual solar system. Make sure you're looking all around outside the orbit of Neptune and you'll find it eventually :smile:

You may find it easier to halt the motion of the planets (C) and use the Q, W, A, S, Z, X, J and K keys to move around the system manually.

I thought about putting in a mechanism to move the planets automatically to focus in on each of them, but a) it would be a lot of work, and b) I think it's more fun to find them yourself :smile:

GreyWyvern 作 , # 2007/01/16 4:43:59

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