Mito Posted March 25, 2011 Report Posted March 25, 2011 Hi, for all of you we´ve made new user-friendly interactive 3D model of solar system and night sky with real-time planetary positions. http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ (requires flash) Application in a simple way helps students and laymen to understand the movements of the planets and to recognize constellations. For astronomers it also brings other interesting views and various settings. It's free and without needing to install, so definitely try it :-) kmawiah, JMJones0424 and Michaelangelica 3 Quote
Mito Posted May 27, 2011 Author Report Posted May 27, 2011 (edited) Hi, We are happy to tell you that we have a new little model on our website REMOVED REPEATED LINK called Season Scope - shows actual position of the Sun and the Moon for your location with lots of information:sunrise, sunset, lenght of day, moon phase and more... Your location will remain saved. We hope you will find it interesting Edited May 27, 2011 by sanctus Not sure whether to classify as spam or not, but with twice the same link I would be sure ;-) Quote
ThermalCoal Posted May 28, 2011 Report Posted May 28, 2011 Hi, for all of you we´ve made new user-friendly interactive 3D model of solar system and night sky with real-time planetary positions. http://www.solarsystemscope.com/ (requires flash) Application in a simple way helps students and laymen to understand the movements of the planets and to recognize constellations. For astronomers it also brings other interesting views and various settings. It's free and without needing to install, so definitely try it :-) Hi Mito! Thank you so much for the link that posted here. I checked it and I would say it's sooo amazing. It's very well done. Now, I can see the solar system in 3D. I am glad I found this forum. It's really helpful especially for kids. Michaelangelica 1 Quote
Mito Posted September 15, 2011 Author Report Posted September 15, 2011 Hi, After the success of SolarSystemScope we have launched a new Watch & Play model http://www.sunmoonscope.com/ focused on the Sun and the Moon as they appear from the given location of the Earth surface:- current position of the Sun, its trajectory, time and azimuth of sunrise and sunset- moon phases, current position and trajectory of the Moon - seasons, solstices and equinoxes in chart But the most interesting part is to drag the model in time and watch changes during a day or year.(polar day and night, analemma and situations on the equator are our favourite) Enjoy it :-) JMJones0424 1 Quote
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