Asterank
December 13, 2012
Launch Experiment
Not working? This is a WebGL experiment, so try running it with Google Chrome.
From the Author:
Asterank is an astronomically accurate interactive visualization of our inner solar system. It displays thousands of asteroids along with economic appraisals of top space mining prospects.
Technology:
javascript, webgl, three.js
Comments
As of today (5-11-2013), clicking on the 'Launch Experiment' button/link takes you to a 404 page.. :-/
Reply to this commentJacob, thanks for letting me know. It's fixed now.
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Reply to this commentNice , I would have to agree it would be interesting to see the relative position of planets on their respective orbits. It would give a different perspective on pass proximity and near miss distance.
Reply to this commenti agree with you but it is fascinating on how you can see the stars ( including the sun ) and all the other planets and their orbit
Reply to this commentExcellent experiment. Love the idea of asriod minig!!! It would be amazing if you had a hot key to remove the valeue spreadsheet on the left side of the screen, maybe superimpose transparent values on the astroids instead.
Reply to this commentGracias por enviarme información y actualización.
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Reply to this commentWhere did you take asteroid data?
Reply to this commentwooooooooooow........!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply to this commentMuy bueno,diría extraordinario,podemos ver las enormes variables astronómica y ver desde una óptica diferente los enojados cometas y asteroides y calcular el posible choque con la tierra,hay que seguir explorando!!!,muchas gracias a la gente de Google chrome por éste servicio.abrazos,met chutecta.
Reply to this commenti would like to see all of these pictures
Reply to this commentMis saludos, realmente es difícil creer que estamos solos, la pregunta ¿ Porque no nos aceptan ? ¿ Somos demasiado primitivos, para ellos ? ¿ Que nos falta...?
Reply to this commentvire nice
Reply to this commentWonderful! And correct orbits, finally. Kepler would have fun with it.
All I'm missing is following the other planets in our system
Reply to this commentme gustaria comprender y aprender mas sobre estos increibles trabajos esta muy chido
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Reply to this commentVery confusing!
Reply to this commentWawww...!!!!
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