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Universe Sandbox Legacy => Universe Sandbox 2008 | Discussion => Topic started by: MonkeyDLuffy on May 13, 2009, 02:40:34 PM

Title: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: MonkeyDLuffy on May 13, 2009, 02:40:34 PM
How about the Ptolemy's System? The Moon, Mercury, Venus, The Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn orbit Earth.

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Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: monmarfori on May 13, 2009, 02:43:19 PM
And the system of Antennae Galaxies interacting
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: monmarfori on May 13, 2009, 02:54:04 PM
also a real milky way and andromeda galaxy collision
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: HallowedError on May 13, 2009, 08:44:32 PM
To MonkeyDLuffy:
I think there is already a system like that, just called something else if I'm not mistaken.

To Monmarfari:
That's off topic. How can the andromeda and Milky Way collision be made more real anyway?
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: Bla on May 13, 2009, 10:12:13 PM
It would be cool if it was possible that the Andromeda and Milkyway galaxies already had a speed when the simulation starts, it get's a little bit boring waiting so long time for them to accelerate, and I'm sure they had a velocity before being at the starting places. :)

Btw I think there already is a system like that called Aristotete (or something like that), under community systems.
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: FGFG on May 14, 2009, 04:21:54 AM
How about the Ptolemy's System? The Moon, Mercury, Venus, The Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn orbit Earth.

You can also post other sims that should be in UNiverse Sandbox.

Well, i made an aristotelic solar system and it is already included in US :)
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: Dan Dixon on May 14, 2009, 12:01:59 PM
FGFG's system can be found under Open > Community Systems > Aristotelic Solar System.



Something else to try:
1 - Open "Our Solar System" (under Standard)
2 - Right click on the earth and select "Set to Center"

This shows all motion (and trails) relative to the motion of the Earth (as if the Earth is standing still).
You can do this with any body in Universe Sandbox.



It would be cool if it was possible that the Andromeda and Milkyway galaxies already had a speed when the simulation starts...

That's a good idea, as the collision is a bit slow to get going.



Something that I like to do when friends come over is to load up a galaxy collision simulation, put it up on my television, slow it down so that the motion is very subtle (decrease the time step), and turn on Camera orbit.

These are the approximate settings that I have used:
Time step = 5000 years
Camera Orbit = .2 (degrees of rotation per sec)
Particles Multiplier = 3

It's kind of like slow motion art.
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: monmarfori on May 14, 2009, 02:45:49 PM
please create my system which has a star system. HR99 System. in the next update.
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: monmarfori on May 14, 2009, 05:56:01 PM
That is my real Andromeda-Milkyway collision
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: MonkeyDLuffy on May 15, 2009, 06:36:31 PM
wow O_o
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: basvanorsouw on June 09, 2009, 06:24:07 AM
i have a question where can i download?? or buy universe sandbox
i think i like it but i need the download link or shop
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: FGFG on June 09, 2009, 09:19:21 AM
just click here:
http://universesandbox.com/buy/
Title: Re: Simulation for next Updates
Post by: Naru523 on June 13, 2009, 10:48:19 PM
FGFG's system can be found under Open > Community Systems > Aristotelic Solar System.



Something else to try:
1 - Open "Our Solar System" (under Standard)
2 - Right click on the earth and select "Set to Center"

This shows all motion (and trails) relative to the motion of the Earth (as if the Earth is standing still).
You can do this with any body in Universe Sandbox.



It would be cool if it was possible that the Andromeda and Milkyway galaxies already had a speed when the simulation starts...

That's a good idea, as the collision is a bit slow to get going.



Something that I like to do when friends come over is to load up a galaxy collision simulation, put it up on my television, slow it down so that the motion is very subtle (decrease the time step), and turn on Camera orbit.

These are the approximate settings that I have used:
Time step = 5000 years
Camera Orbit = .2 (degrees of rotation per sec)
Particles Multiplier = 3

It's kind of like slow motion art.
Thanks, Dan.