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[]V[]essenjah
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Anyone use this program? I've taken a look at it a couple of times and it looks pretty good. What I would like though, is a program where you can rotate around the various planets and objects and actually locate and read about the different planetary locations. For instance, I would like information about places like Olympus Mons or the polar caps on Mar's ecs. In other words, a 3D view of what these places actually look like. :) Anyway, I noticed the digital download doesn't seem to have this feature but I'm not sure about the complete version would have it or not. :\ Anyone have any recommendations?
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You can locate the viewer almost anywhere, including on the surface of a moon, ie Phobos.

3D views with lots of nooks and crannies on a distant moon is not going to happen. The program is designed to give you general views, not driving directions in the Martian canals to an alien 7eleven :wink:

You can accelerarte time, or even set yourself up at a fixed point in XYZ space. THe program is stable and impressive. It can teach you a lot, and has a book with lessons included.
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My mom has used this program for years, and I've got a copy, but I never use it (one of many hobbies, tends to get buried...) But I'll say its a really nice program, lots of information and stuff in it.

But ya, no 3d maps - I'm not sure any program has that for anything but earth unless you're working for nasa or some science dept at a big college.
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I remember my bro had a little program a LONG time ago that had videos and the like inside of it and it would circle around a given planet and you could ask it to talk about specific places on the planet. It wasn't like Starry Night but it was pretty cool. It functioned more like a movie and had planets that were rendered in 3D. My bro didn't really care for it but I liked it because it would pretty much fly around the surface of the planet.



I can't seem to locate the where the Kuiper Belt would be located. There should be something on it since Pluto is technically beleived to have once been a part of it that split off. :\
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Post by roid »

try Celestia, and have a look through all the things you can addon. Celestia has quite realistic bumpmaps, but it doesn't have actual 3D terrain. (ps: make sure you check out the high resolution texture plugins)

also look at Google Earth because there are some plugins for that that make it into Google-MOON. It wouldn't surprise me if there were also plugins for Mars as well.
Google Earth DOES have 3D terrain for earth, so i would think the Google MOON plugin/crack also ahs 3D terrain for the Moon.
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