![]() ![]() The name change didnt take away anything ! I truly hope you are not using this game as a teaching tool. The first time it was just inside our current Earth orbit line, they happily passed eachother and did not collide, year after year, but things in the outer system got all funky after about 100 years.!!! No matter where I put it now, I cant seem to repeat it. I slapped two earths into one orbit, opposite each other in relation to sun, they lasted 400 years before Ceres decided to head for our moon !!!!!!!! This program has taught my kids so much, when they visualise the solar system now they actually comprehend whats going on, and TV alone could not really achieve this, with this program you can change your view, that give the kids a really good sense of whats where and doing what, this program, Ive said before, should be a part of every schools education program in the entire country, and maybe even every country of the western world. Then go run that simulation, hehe, fascinating. Think of it like a merging Star, wham bam holey crap man ! We plan to simulate the colors of hazes like those in Titan’s atmosphere in the future.Originally posted by piddlefoot:hahaha, dont you love it when a plan comes together ! ![]() The color of Titan’s atmosphere is not fully simulated because they are caused by tiny amounts of organic particles called tholins that are not simulated in Universe Sandbox.Materials transferred during collisions are currently always transferred in the liquid phase (although they can change phase quickly after being transferred).Materials in small asteroids do not undergo phase changes.Phase changes (like evaporation) do not affect the surface temperature of an object.Computing planet radii from their composition does not take into account the object’s surface temperature (so heating a gas giant won’t make it expand, for example).The maximum speed liquids and gases can flow across object surfaces is slower than the maximum speed of material phase changes and simulation speed.Add the ability to easily replace one material with another.Better explanation of the Composition cutaway view. ![]()
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