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Explore the Galaxy in Glorious 3D from your PC ...to boldly go where no man has gone before!

Now you can get lost in space, fly anywhere in virtual space, at any speed, in any direction and at any time in history A real-time, three-dimensional view of our solar system, the galaxy and the universe.

You ever looked up into the night sky and really wondered about where we fit into it all? Asked yourself what's out there? How far does it go? What do the other planets and stars look like close up? What exactly do the space stations look like? How far does the universe extend? Where did we come from and where are we going? I bet you have. We all have.

My Very Elderly Mother Just Sat Up Near Pluto Now you can stop wondering and get out there and see everything first-hand. Well almost. See exactly how our planet fits into the solar system and the galaxy. Take the trip, man. Turn on, turn in drop out into space. Float downstream. Marvel at the universe.

Take your protein pills and put your helmet on Yeah get into space - virtual, correctly-scaled outer space on your computer. With this software - 3DAstronomer - you can check out the other planets one by one sitting at your computer (PC only, for now). You remember the old meme don't you? The order of the planets from the Sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and good old Pluto named after Mickey Mouse's dog.


Mickey Mouse's Dog?

Actually we now know that Pluto isn't really a planet. Its more of a dwarf planet and its made up of rock and ice smaller than our moon. So if you were thinking of going there for your holidays I'd cancel. Go to Saturn instead. That's a happening place. Its got those beautiful rings for starters. And some great beaches I hear. Although it can be a bit windy this time of year gusting to 1200 MPH. Jupiter is a better bet. Its the largest planet in the Solar System so it stands to reason it has more to see and do. Check out The Great Red Spot. I've heard that place really hots up after midnight. You can even see it from Earth after the Moon and Venus it's the third-brightest object in the night sky.

Collaborators

Hey you wanna go check out the giant space telescope Hubble the collaboration between the European Space Agency and NASA. Talking about Hubble have a look at what this Australian guy has done gone and built a 1:1 laser-cut plywood copy of it. Why? It's ART doncha know. Love this comment -

The cool thing is that since the artist has the plans for this thing in Illustrator, it could be easily transformed into a papercraft project.

LOL. That's one Hubble I'd like to see. ISS

Or you can use 3DAstronomer to see how the Ruskies are getting along with the Americans on the International Space Station (ISS) the largest artificial satellite orbiting Earth. Well it's not only Russians but Europeans and Japanese collaborating as well. A Russian spaceship carrying three astronauts a Russian, an American and a Ninja landed safely in Kazakhstan last week. Their sixmonths gig was up. But the trip back to Earth only took three and a half hours.

Wonder what they eat on that ISS space station? Yeah...space food but I wonder if they cater for special tastes? Like Sushi and caviar and all those cabbage dishes the Reds are so fond of. Speaking of which...you know what happens when you eat a lot of cabbage don't you? In a confined space. Yeah...let's not go there. Or if you really want to know - What Would Happen If You Farted in a Space Suit.


BTW you can see the ISS with the naked eye. Its the one with the Coca-Cola neon signage (kidding). But it must be pretty big huh? I know it's expensive. Supposed to cost between 35 billion dollars to 160 billion dollars by the time it's finished at the end of next year. And get this - the ISS is believed to be the most expensive object ever created. What monetary crisis eh?

Here am I floatin' 'round my tin can "Space Oddity -1969 - David Bowie"

So yeah with this new astronomy software 3DAstronomer you could zoom right up close to the space stations and see what's happening. See how the party is panning out. Or with a few mouse clicks you can be looking at enormous galaxy clusters. There's thousands of them. And some are like 400 Million light years away. But no worries just turn your 3DAstronomer to Warp Speed and you can effectively go forward in time light years away to visit these outer galaxies. See what I mean about getting Lost in Space? What is out there anyway? If you come across something, can you report back? Star Struck

Maybe you've got stars in your eyes, as it were. I don't blame you. They are beautiful aren't they? And fascinating. And there's over 100,000 of them. Most are very old - between 1 billion and 10 billion years old. Holy cow! That's old. Some stars may even be close to 13.7 billion years old as old as the universe. Frankly that freaks me out. I can't wrap my head around that at all. Its like the poser Where does the universe start and finish? Who knows. How do you tell the difference between a planet and a star in the night sky? I was always taught that stars twinkle while planets emit a steady light. Something to do with the effect of the earth's atmosphere. The nearest star to Earth is The Sun. And yes with 3DAstronomer you can go check it out. Bit hot this time of year though. Be sure to take plenty of Sun Screen and a broad-brimmed hat. Visit Sirius this summer it's a mere 51 trillion miles from Earth! And the brightest star in the night sky probably why it was important for navigation before the advent of GPS. "I am continually dumbstruck about what it can do. Anybody who has even a slight interest in our solar system, our galaxy, or beyond will find this software remarkable". - uneasyrider . ...... anyway, if you really interest in this program please click the blue link upper and get more information!



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