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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.
- Universe
Planets and moons Landscapes Deep space Real celestial...
- Spaceengine 0.990 Release
Engine: - High-dynamic range rendering with autoexposure -...
- FAQ
A: Yes. Press [Ctrl]+[F4] to open the graphics menu. “Real...
- News
Five-Year Steam Anniversary Update: High-Resolution...
- Planets and Moons
Object Description. Trillions of planets wait to be...
- Kerr Black Holes
It is theorized that a ring singularity may be able to act...
- Bug Fixes and Improvements
In short, it's because things have been very chaotic lately....
- Space Flight School
Jarschel’s Space Flight School (A hands-on guide for...
- Universe
SpaceEngine creates a 1:1 scale three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire observable universe, combining real astronomical data with scientifically accurate procedural generation algorithms. Users can travel through space in any direction or at any speed and can move forwards or backwards in time. [4]
ViewSpace is a free, web-based collection of digital interactives and videos highlighting the latest developments in astronomy and Earth science. ViewSpace gives you the opportunity to explore our planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe.
SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from more than 70 search services. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
Planets and moons Landscapes Deep space Real celestial objects Space ships Exploration tools Modding abilities Gallery Video
SpaceTime [n 2] (also known as SpaceTime3D) was a 3D graphical user interface that displayed web pages in a 3d tabbed stack. When using search engines such as Google, for example, SpaceTime loads the first ten results as a stack of pages. [1] [2] [3]
Information about the current time and rate of time flow is visible in the lower-left HUD section and its toolbar. You can control the flow of time by using the buttons on the right of the lower-left toolbar, or by using the following keyboard commands.