A feature that will show how the celestial bodies are formed and evolve through time.
Planetary evolution can be affected by accidental or intentional influences such as meteor strikes that will shape the surface or terrain of the celestial body, for example:
A solar system was formed formed from the gravitational collapse of a fragment of a giant molecular clouds, bigger chunks collides with each other and forms planets, as time passes these new born planets takes shape depending on various situation. Some may have water, some may be deserted, some may be a gas giant, and some may be a planet with life and more.
So, what will be the benefits of having such features?
- Students can visually see how these celestial bodies are formed and evolve through time.
- Students can intentionally modify these bodies through terraforming them and/or through other cosmic events.
- Educators will no longer need to explain the theories behind their formations since the students are interacting with the process and they can explain it on their own based on their observations
That's all, so guys, what do you think? Is it worth it to have these features? Is there anything you can suggest to improve this feature? Feel free to vote and ask!