MPL3D Solar System Tour 1

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

The video starts looking at Pluto’s moon, Charon, and it visits all the planets of our solar system, including Earth. Then we move 100 light years away to circle the Sun, away again to 15.000 light years, travelling outside the galaxy, to finally travel 500.000 light years away from it.

Duration : 0:3:52

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Solar System POV-Ray Animation

Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Finished animation for a school project. The Solar System.

Note: Celestial bodies’ sizes, distances and speeds are not realistic.

There are stars in the background but the compression erased them so they are not really visible.

Music is:
Grains of Sound – “Siamese Twilight”
from the Rays of Life album,
http://www.GrainsOfSound.net/,
Produced/composed: Jason Sevanick & Chris Sevanick,
(C)2007 AlterCulture Records

Texture maps are from:
http://planetpixelemporium.com/

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Duration : 0:1:16

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when is are space going to collide ?

Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 8 Comments »

there are some solar sytem heading towards our solarsystem.
we they collide the human race will disappear!1
living no trace.
u think life will begin again in different planet.
when our space is going to collide what will happen

once they collide thats it.
no more living beings

I need help with this java programming question?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 1 Comment »

I’m suppose to declare and intialize an arrayList of PlanetS with the name solarSystem to represent our solar system. The arrayList sholud contain one element for each planet in our solar system.

ArrayLists can contain any object type, as well as a mixture of object types. As such, populating the ArrayList is easy:

ArrayList solarSystem = new ArrayList();
//create a PlanetS object for Venus
solarSystem.add(/*name of PlanetS object*/);
//create a PlanetS object for Mercury
solarSystem.add(/*name of PlanetS object*/);
//etc etc…

The complexity comes when you want to get data out of the ArrayList, as you will have to cast it to the correct type:

PlanetS p = (PlanetS) solarSystem.get(1);

Solar System

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | No Comments »

our planets and moons ,earth, sun ,venus, mars, merkur, jupiter, saturn. pluto , sedna ,galaxy, other wolrds

Duration : 0:4:54

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when are the astrophysicist’s going to tell us about the new planet niburu?

Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 8 Comments »

the new planet in our solarsystem that have bean found around 2 years ago but no body speaks about it and this planet is maybe going to com very close to our planet and be ther for 2000 years, why does no official institude or no government in any country spearks about it?

Because life exists there so all the governments are covering up its existence. Just kidding! Anyways, I thought the planet after Pluto was called Sedna. Just checked and it is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/90377_Sedna

i need information about the solar system?

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 4 Comments »

i need info about it it can be anything about the solarsystem i need at least some info about something.

If you go to wikipedia.com and search on "solar system", you will find a lot of useful information about the solar system, the sun itself, the planets, moons and other objects.

Keisuke’s solar system

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 2 Comments »

Duration : 0:2:39

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Is this actually why people say men are from mars women are from venus?

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 5 Comments »

http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/gallery/all_symbols.jpg

That could be, yes!

Wonders of Solar System – Prof Brian Cox having trouble with a camping stove

Posted by admin on February 19th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 1 Comment »

Behind the scenes on BBC wonders of the solar system series, Prof Brian Cox tries to use a camping stove.

Duration : 0:2:48

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