8k Solar System Score

by TNT Game Developer


Education

free



8k Solar System Score is an educational application for anyone interested in our amazing space with 8192x8192 px resolution Take a journey to our solar system with this app now.Features:- Pinch to zoom - Improved rotation around the planets - Increased resolution to 8192x8192 px for most of the planets. - New realistic atmosphere shader(control amount of atmosphere, color, radius) - Free rotation around the planets - Planets information (Dynamically read from txt files - easy to modify) - Planets orbiting around the Sun(Individual planet orbit speed can be adjusted as well as global speed for all of the planets) - 4 different Planet - 4 new satellites (more to come) - 3D space navigation- An entire solar system with the Sun, 8 major planets and the Moon.- Wikipedia information about Planet - Timer setting with speed up options to learn the spinning and orbiting basics of the solar system- Fantastic simulation of the Earths seasonal tilt degree and day-night simulation based on your device global location.- Fair clouds, ambient night view and atmosphere simulation for our planet Earth.- Real scale factor on the planet size, spin/orbit speed, and distance to the sun."8k Solar System Score" is a fun way of Exploring, Discovering and Playing with the Solar System and Outer Space.8k Solar System Score contains 9 planets, 5 satellites, and Sun. - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Moon - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune - Pluto Scientific Instrument"8k Solar System Score" calculations are based on up-to-date orbital parameters published by NASA and let you simulate celestial positions at any given time.Useful for Everyone"8k Solar System Score" is well suited for all audiences and ages: It is enjoyed by space enthusiasts, teachers, scientists, but Solar is successfully used even by children of 4+ years of age!Unique MapsWe are proud to present a very unique set of planetary and moon maps, that let you experience a true-color space as never before.These accurate maps are based on NASA elevation and imagery data. Colors and shades of the textures are tuned according to true-color photos made by Messenger, Viking, Cassini and New Horizon spacecraft, and the Hubble Space Telescope.