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Solar System Saturday, December 19th 2009
Solar system is the home system of humanity. The primary star is the Sun a 6 billion years old G2V class star. The Earth, where humanity originate is the third planet of this planetary system.
Along the course of time, Orinetz development had made written several documentation about Solar System Simulation. Those articles are available in Orinetz Interblog :
Thursday, December 17th 2009 - Changing Sun and Planets Images Format from JPEG to alpha masked PNG. This change enable users of Orinetz Orbit Simulator to take the pictures of occultation and eclipse events.
| | Objects | : | All Objects, Sun ( Star ), Mercury ( Planet ), Venus ( Planet ), Earth ( Planet ), Mars ( Planet ), Jupiter ( Planet ), Saturn ( Planet ), Uranus ( Planet ), Neptune ( Planet ), Pluto ( Planet ) | | Ephemeris | : | View All Ephemeris Solar System Primary Ephemeris - Saturday, June 28th 1969
| | Keywords | : | real planetary system, solar system, sun | | Status | : | This System is Non-Public - Non-Public Systems are subject to owner change and deletion. If you make an ephemeris or describe an object or ephemeris within a Non-Public system, they will also be deleted if the System Owner delete the system.
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| | | | Solar System (moons and asteroids) Sunday, February 21st 2010
The Solar System is the collection of bodies orbiting the Suns. These bodies are the eight planets, their natural satellites, dwarf planets beyond the orbit of Neptune (Pluto, Sedna, Eris, Makemake and Haumea) and the asteroids.
Unlike the previous Solar System simulation in Orinetz, this simulation include The Moon, 2 satellites of Mars, 16 satellites of Jupiter, 18 satellites of Saturn, 20 satellites of Uranus, 8 satellites of Neptune, 3 satellies of Pluto, major asteroid bodies and transneptunian bodies.
In order to add educational value to this particular Solar System Simulation, Orinetz Network has added a System Tour Programming function in Orinetz Orbit Simulator. The currently avaiable Tours are
Moons of Jupiter, Moons of Saturn, Moons of Uranus and Moons of Neptune. In all these tours, visitors will be brought to explore the vicinity of Solar System gas giants to have a look at their natural satellites.
The images of moons, asteroids and transneptunian bodies used in this simulation are taken from Jeremy Gardner website, Wikipedia and Celestia.
| | Objects | : | All Objects, Sun ( Star ), Mercury ( Planet ), Venus ( Planet ), Earth ( Planet ), Moon ( Moon ), Mars ( Planet ), Phobos ( Moon ), Deimos ( Moon ), Jupiter ( Planet ), Io ( Moon ), Europa ( Moon ), Ganymede ( Moon ), Callisto ( Moon ), Amalthea ( Moon ), Himalia ( Moon ), Elara ( Moon ), Pasiphae ( Moon ), Sinope ( Moon ), Lysithea ( Moon ), Carme ( Moon ), Ananke ( Moon ), Leda ( Moon ), Thebe ( Moon ), Adrastea ( Moon ), Metis ( Moon ), Saturn ( Planet ), Mimas ( Moon ), Enceladus ( Moon ), Tethys ( Moon ), Dione ( Moon ), Rhea ( Moon ), Titan ( Moon ), Hyperion ( Moon ), Iapetus ( Moon ), Phoebe ( Moon ), Janus ( Moon ), Epimetheus ( Moon ), Helene ( Moon ), Telesto ( Moon ), Calypso ( Moon ), Atlas ( Moon ), Prometheus ( Moon ), Pandora ( Moon ), Pan ( Moon ), Uranus ( Planet ), Ariel ( Moon ), Umbriel ( Moon ), Titania ( Moon ), Oberon ( Moon ), Miranda ( Moon ), Cordelia ( Moon ), Ophelia ( Moon ), Bianca ( Moon ), Cressida ( Moon ), Desdemona ( Moon ), Juliet ( Moon ), Portia ( Moon ), Rosalind ( Moon ), Belinda ( Moon ), Puck ( Moon ), Caliban ( Moon ), Sycorax ( Moon ), Prospero ( Moon ), Setebos ( Moon ), Stephano ( Moon ), Neptune ( Planet ), Triton ( Moon ), Nereid ( Moon ), Naiad ( Moon ), Thalassa ( Moon ), Despina ( Moon ), Galatea ( Moon ), Larissa ( Moon ), Proteus ( Moon ), Pluto ( Planet ), Charon ( Moon ), Nix ( Moon ), Hydra ( Moon ), Eris ( Planet ), Ceres ( Planet ), Pallas ( Planet ), Juno ( Planet ), Vesta ( Planet ), Kleopatra ( Planet ), Chiron ( Planet ), Orcus ( Planet ), Quaoar ( Planet ), Ixion ( Planet ), Varuna ( Planet ), Sedna ( Planet ), MakeMake ( Planet ), Haumea ( Planet ) | | Ephemeris | : | View All Ephemeris Solar System (moons and asteroids) Primary Ephemeris - Tuesday, March 6th 1984 trying stuff out - Tuesday, March 6th 1984
| | Keywords | : | solar system, transneptunian, asteroids, moons, satellites | | Status | : | This System is Non-Public - Non-Public Systems are subject to owner change and deletion. If you make an ephemeris or describe an object or ephemeris within a Non-Public system, they will also be deleted if the System Owner delete the system.
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