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A Simple Solar System Simulation
by Peji5000
A Simple Solar System Simulation
Tags for A Simple Solar System Simulation
Description
Say that thrice!
All right, I made this simulation for fun, it's not a special system and the information is only imagined.
I took the names from "Fantasy Name Generator.":http://www.rinkworks.com/namegen/
*Please comment, report bugs and rate.*
*ToDo-List:*
maybe???
How to Play
To view the very creative informations, just klick on the orbit.
To reset everything, klick the sun in the middle.
Comments
AlienKittyInc
Mar. 29, 2010
Moons A1 and B3 crash into each other occasionally. Also, the simulator seems to ignore the effect that each planet's gravity has on the other planets' orbits as well as the other planets' moons' orbits and the effect moons have on other objects. Also, the effect the planets have on the sun, while probably negligible, is not included. A application in which users could enter data, such as the number of planetary bodies and satellites, mass range of planets and moons, mass of sun, etc., and see a generated solar system would be pretty cool.
Roshigoth
Mar. 29, 2010
Not bad for what it is, but it's not really a game.
einsteins4
Feb. 18, 2012
well... not a simulation....
werewolf45
Jun. 10, 2010
a rainbow planet?...
YaGames
Mar. 29, 2010
Yes, Ally and Hilo do crash sometimes. This isn't too bad. A SIMPLE SOLAR SYSTEM SIMULATION A SIMPLE SOLAR SYSTEM SIMULATION A SIMPLE SOLAR SYSTEM SIMULATION. 3/5