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  2. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    Celestia was ported to mobile devices in 2020, and it continues to receive updates and experimental beta versions. [20] Celestia is available for download from its main website, celestiaproject.space, [21] but it can be obtained from a large multitude of free software websites as well.

  3. USU (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    USU Desktop was originally created to be used as a learning tool. This edition of USU includes a wide range of educational apps, such as "Celestia" (an educational space simulator), "MuseScore" (A music score typesetter), "Blender" (A popular 3D rendering software), "Kalgebra" (A basic mathematical calculator), and much more.

  4. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    FlightGear-a free, open-source atmospheric and orbital flight simulator with a flight dynamics engine (JSBSim) that is used in a 2015 NASA benchmark [1] to judge new simulation code to space industry standards. FreeFem++ - Free, open-source, multiphysics Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software.

  5. Planetarium software - Wikipedia

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    Planetarium software is application software that allows a user to simulate the celestial sphere at any time of day, especially at night, on a computer.Such applications can be as rudimentary as displaying a star chart or sky map for a specific time and location, or as complex as rendering photorealistic views of the sky.

  6. List of observatory software - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Celestia; Google Sky; ... Space flight simulation game. List of space flight simulation games;

  7. SpaceEngine - Wikipedia

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    Users can travel through space in any direction or at any speed and can move forwards or backwards in time. [4] SpaceEngine is currently in beta status. Up to version 0.9.8.0E, released in August 2017, it was available as freeware for Microsoft Windows. Version 0.990 beta, the first paid edition, was released on Steam in June 2019.

  8. Digital Universe Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Along with Celestia and Orbiter, and unlike most other planetarium applications, Digital Universe shares the capacity to visualize space from points outside Earth. Building on work by Japan's RIKEN , its planet renderings and zoom visualizations can match or exceed Celestia and Orbiter.

  9. List of applications using Lua - Wikipedia

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    Celestia, the astronomy educational program, uses Lua as its scripting language. Cheat Engine, a memory editor/debugger, enables Lua scripts to be embedded in its "cheat table" files, and even includes a GUI designer.