And the baths of all the western stars, until I die
May 6, 2007 10:34 PM Subscribe
Under alien skies: Start with the simply stunning Exosolar, a flash-based interface for navigating through 2,000 nearer stars in 3-D, including all discovered planets outside our solar system. See what the skies would look like from other planets and suns. Explore star maps from many science fiction universes, from Star Trek to Dune. Watch the Big Dipper change its shape over a hundred thousand years. Zoom into a face-on map of the Milky Way that would cover 16 square meters if printed, and see the Atlas of the Universe. [prev. on extrasolar planets, prev. on star maps]
Thats awsome. Cool post.
dopamine, your going to need to look into planet destroying capabilities
posted by BostonJake at 11:00 PM on May 6, 2007
dopamine, your going to need to look into planet destroying capabilities
posted by BostonJake at 11:00 PM on May 6, 2007
Poor Pluto. Banished from our happy little neighborhood.
posted by YoBananaBoy at 11:37 PM on May 6, 2007
posted by YoBananaBoy at 11:37 PM on May 6, 2007
Actually I was quite happy to see that Pluto wasn't on the list. Space just isn't a place to be sentimental.
posted by Citizen Premier at 12:10 AM on May 7, 2007 [1 favorite]
posted by Citizen Premier at 12:10 AM on May 7, 2007 [1 favorite]
blah^3 - this is gold. My eldest has just started "doing" Astronomy at school and now cannot wait to show this to her class tomorrow.
posted by dangerousdan at 2:27 AM on May 7, 2007
posted by dangerousdan at 2:27 AM on May 7, 2007
Thanks for the pointer. Will explore more later!
I must mention my favorite though: www.shatters.net/celestia
Alhough you do have to download & install an app, it's not web-based... it is worth it.
posted by sea at 5:26 AM on May 7, 2007
I must mention my favorite though: www.shatters.net/celestia
Alhough you do have to download & install an app, it's not web-based... it is worth it.
posted by sea at 5:26 AM on May 7, 2007
I'm the author of the Project Rho 3D star map site, and I'd like to point out that the rest of the site has instructions on how to make your own star maps. Teachers of astronomy and trigonometry may find this useful.
posted by Nyrath at 6:07 AM on May 7, 2007 [2 favorites]
posted by Nyrath at 6:07 AM on May 7, 2007 [2 favorites]
Very nice post - thanks for putting a good scope on my Monday.
posted by mctsonic at 7:52 AM on May 7, 2007
posted by mctsonic at 7:52 AM on May 7, 2007
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