Explore the Universe

Experience ultra-realistic 3D simulations of space entities β€’ From the Big Bang to modern discoveries

Mission Control

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Solar System

Explore our planetary neighborhood with accurate orbits and scaled models

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Stars & Nebulae

Witness stellar birth, life cycles, and spectacular nebula formations

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Galaxies

Navigate through spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies

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Black Holes

Experience gravitational lensing and accretion disk phenomena

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Big Bang

Witness the birth of the universe and cosmic evolution

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Exoplanets

Discover planets beyond our solar system

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Planet Earth

High-fidelity model with atmosphere, clouds, and city lights

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Wormholes

Theoretical tunnels through spacetime fabric

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Supernovae

Explosive stellar deaths and element creation

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Quasars

Most luminous objects in the universe

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Dark Matter

Invisible matter holding galaxies together

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Gravitational Waves

Ripples in spacetime from cosmic events

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Pulsars

Rapidly rotating neutron stars

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Cosmic Web

Large-scale structure of the universe

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Multiverse

Theoretical parallel universes

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Asteroid Impact

Cosmic collision dynamics

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Magnetars

Most magnetic objects in the universe

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Cosmic Strings

Theoretical 1D topological defects

Solar System Simulation

Live Simulation

Information Panel

Click on any celestial object to learn more about it.

Cosmic Timeline

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Big Bang (13.8 Billion Years Ago)

The universe begins with a massive expansion from a singular point

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First Stars (13.6 BYA)

Population III stars form from primordial hydrogen and helium

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Galaxy Formation (13.4 BYA)

Gravity pulls matter together forming the first galaxies

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Solar System (4.6 BYA)

Our sun and planets form from a collapsing molecular cloud

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Modern Era (Present)

Advanced telescopes reveal exoplanets, black holes, and dark matter

Knowledge Base

🌍 Planets

Rocky terrestrial worlds and gas giants with their unique characteristics

  • Formation and composition
  • Atmospheres and climates
  • Moons and ring systems

⭐ Stars

Nuclear furnaces that power the cosmos

  • Main sequence to supernovae
  • Spectral classification
  • Binary and multiple star systems

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Regions of spacetime with extreme gravity

  • Event horizons and singularities
  • Hawking radiation
  • Supermassive black holes

🌌 Galaxies

Massive systems of stars, gas, and dark matter

  • Spiral, elliptical, and irregular types
  • Galaxy collisions and mergers
  • The Milky Way and beyond

System Status

Simulation: Active
FPS: 60
Objects: -
Speed: 1.0x