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Or the other way around. What Naru said. Distance was measured from the object centers, but in 2. And yes, surface temperature will correctly calculate in binary star systems. FiahOwl Posts: This is, to give a dog and in recompense desire my dog again. Gonna try it out tomorrow morning! From the initial test after a bit of figuring out how to make a planet in a close binary stay in orbit , I used the sun and barnards star with barnard orbiting every 36 days or so and from what I can see, life around a close binary would be challenging because of the extreme temperature changes.

Challenging, but not impossible as long as it's in the right place. So, we'll see how that works when I put it to full scale, despite the fact that the once stable system has had its planets thrown into chaos by wrecking ball gas giants Also, thank you Dan for fixing that crash with the middle mouse button. Edit: Oh yea, speaking of that link, the lighting system will probably illuminate both sides of the planets with equal illumination.

I know the lighting system isn't perfect since it just cuts off at AU rather than fading over distance, but maybe we'll have that function someday. Wow, this is a nice update! I like the star auto change feature.

Where did the other slider for the atmosphere thing go? Also, not sure if the temp is a bit off for earth in the solar system simulation since its different than before. I removed the visible emissivity slider since it wasn't totally working right for all values and you usually wanted to keep it at 0 for Earth anyway. Atmosphere properties will be expanded in a future update. Otherwise, the math behind it is exactly the same, that wasn't changed from 2.

Hrm, on closer examination this morning using the solar system simulation , I'm seeing that the average temperature goes from 13 C to almost 18 C.

I don't know if that is more variation than there is suppoused to be, although the average according to NASA is 15 C. Someone probably should try to find out if there is that much variation or not, at least in a single year. Also, this page has a nice listing of average temperatures.

Not sure if the ones for the gas giants are correct since I thought that deeper in the atmosphere, temperatures would get to Earth average temperatures. For Jupiter and Saturn at least, Neptune and Uranus are too far away. Quote from: smjjames on December 23, , AM. Quote from: smjjames on December 29, , PM. If you're having problem updating the non-Steam version, inside Universe Sandbox If you're still having problems after that You can walk and fly around your simulations, destroy planets as if you were in charge of the Death Star, and put together all their pieces to build new ones The game is currently at early access stage and it's not excessively demanding in terms of hardware requirements: a dual-core processor at 1.

The user experience is almost unbeatable. Windows Games Simulation Universe Sandbox 2 Create and destroy planets and other Astros playing with the laws of physics Vote 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Requirements and additional information:. The game is at early access stage. Antony Peel. Software languages.



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