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File Name: Space Engine
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File Submitted: 15 Aug 2011
File Category: Client

SpaceEngine - is a free space simulation software that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, starting from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by human astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets!

Capabilities


  • All types of celestial objects are represented: planets, moons, asteroids, stars, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies.
  • The observer is free to move around the universe. Transition between any celestial body and any scale occurs continuously.
  • The observer can move around in space using the WASD keys, like in First Person Shooters. Movement with inertia is made possible in Spacecraft mode or Aircraft mode.
  • "Select and fly" autopilot: just click on any object with the mouse and hit the 'G' key to automatically go directly to the object.
  • Search for celestial objects by name. View planetary system maps. Save locations and an autopilot's journal.
  • The orbital motion of planets and stars is calculated in real time, with the ability to accelerate, decelerate, or reverse the flow of time.
  • The orbital paths of celestial objects can be shown, along with their labels and grids.
  • Automatic binding of the observer to the moving object and automatic selection of optimum flight speed.
  • Known celestial objects are represented using data from the catalogs: galaxies (NGC/IC), stars (HIPPARCOS), star clusters, nebulae, planets (our Solar system data and known extrasolar planets).
  • Uncharted regions of space feature procedurally generated objects: stars, star clusters, nebulae and planetary systems.
  • 3D landscapes of planets and stars: for many solar system bodies actual data from space probes is used. For uncharted exo-planets the surface is generated procedurally.
  • Volumetric 3D sprite models of galaxies and nebulae including light-absorbing dust clouds, optimized render to a skybox and impostors.
  • Lighting effects: lens flares, solar eclipses, shadows of planetary rings. Celestial objects cast light and shadow on to each other.
  • The exact model of the Earth's atmosphere (code by Eric Bruneton), adapted for the other planets.
  • Ability to import users addons: models, catalogs, and textures.
System requirements

CPU: At least 2.0 Ghz, Recommended is 3.0 Ghz
RAM: 2GB
Video: At least a GeForce 6800 or ATI 3850, Recommended is a GeForce 9800 GTX or ATI 4870
Video RAM: At least 512 Mb, Recommended is 1024 Mb
OS: At least Windows XP, Recommended is Windows 7

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it's possible to view screnshoot or ti's posible to choice hyperion from starcraft2 for eplore the space

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Space Engine 0.94 currently DOES NOT support loading external 3D Models. Every planet, moon, etc is created in real-time by infos stated in cfg files. There's a tutorial on the official forums on how to add your own planets, moons etc to the program.
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just for fun

Would be good that one person made us pandora with navi

Which would be introduced after fallout nv by mr house wanting to go to take resources on the other worlds and which spot time we can one go of the navi highly-rated one or highly-rated human

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i test it a few,you can feel immensity of the universe with space engine,i'm always lost!
life on mars : "what did you expect?"


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Wow accualy this has realy brought my attension this "simulation" is , well one of the coolest things i have ever heard of.(dose it coast anything)

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SpaceEngine is currently a prototype and free of charge. Just download it from here or from http://en.spaceengine.org
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Wow thxsss it just so cool

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Thank you so much.
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