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International Space Station: Space station: 73 m (239 ft 6 in) 109 m (357 ft 7 in) 444.6 t (980,000 lb) 1998 Tiangong Space Station: Space station: 55.6 m (182 ft 5 in) 9.25 m (30 ft 4 in) 100 t (220,000 lb) 2021
The UniverseMachine (also known as the Universe Machine) is a project carrying out astrophysical supercomputer simulations of various models of possible universes, created by astronomer Peter Behroozi and his research team at the Steward Observatory and the University of Arizona.
Bagger 288 (Excavator 288), previously known as the MAN TAKRAF RB288 [2] built by the German company Krupp for the energy and mining firm Rheinbraun, is a bucket-wheel excavator or mobile strip mining machine. When its construction was completed in 1978, Bagger 288 superseded Big Muskie as the heaviest land vehicle in the world, at 13,500 tons. [3]
It has been used in sci-fi movies as both a training device for astronauts and as a virtual environment (VE) simulator as seen widely in the mid-nineties. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] With VR goggles and a joystick it could be used to play a few games, but since its motion is controlled by the user, its application for VE simulation was limited.
The Giga Press program is a series of aluminium die casting machines manufactured for Tesla, initially by Idra Group in Italy. Idra presses were the largest high-pressure die casting machines in production as of 2020, with a clamping force of 55,000 to 61,000 kilonewtons (5,600 to 6,200 tf).
The NES game was disassembled by the collaborative work of several developers over the course of years and modified to run on the more powerful MMC3 chip. [359] [360] Might and Magic 6/7/8: 1998 2016 RPG New World Computing: Reverse engineered as world-of-might-and-magic on GitHub by Alexandr Parshin and other programmers. [361] Minecraft
BIG RAT, (Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer), a machine capable of recording knowledge and experience and transferring it to another human brain. The Rat Trap is the mechanism to transfer brain patterns in Gerry Anderson 's TV Series Joe 90 (1968)
SpaceStationSim eschews the hard-core management focus and deserves merit as the first simulation of space station life, bladder-challenged astronauts and all. It is an immersive and endearing game that, although ultimately a bit shallow, those with a love of games and space should consider picking up. The Space Review [19]