Physics, asked by nathuramthakre1004, 11 months ago

Is there any free open source planetary orbit simulator software?

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Answered by YASH3100
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HEYA!!!   HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,   > GMAT — Cross platform, Free. NASA open source product.  > FreeFlyer — PC, commercial. Probably AGI's biggest competitor.  > The Java Astrodynamics Toolkit — Cross platform, free. Another open source product, more of a software library than a full-fledged simulation environment.  > Orbit designer — Android, free. Not even close to the same ballpark of these other packages, but might be a fun way to play around with different orbits.,   HOPE IT HELPS YOU, THANK YOU.

Answered by swagg0
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Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn't confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy.

All movement in Celestia is seamless. The exponential zoom feature lets you explore space across a huge range of scales, from galaxy clusters down to spacecraft only a few meters across. A 'point-and-goto' interface makes it simple to navigate through the universe to the object you want to visit.

Celestia is expandable. Celestia comes with a large catalog of stars, galaxies, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and spacecraft. If that's not enough, you can download dozens of easy to install add-ons with more objects.

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