The expandable free and open-source real-time space simulator that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions.
Based on our record, Celestia seems to be a lot more popular than 1871. While we know about 27 links to Celestia, we've tracked only 2 mentions of 1871. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Pretty much everything beyond our solar system is essentially fixed on a human timescale. Over 2000 years, a typical star will move about half a degree. That's the width of the moon in the sky. There are of course notable exceptions like Barnard's Star, whose movement is pretty obvious on photographs taken over several decades. If you want to explore how space changes over time, I recommend you look into... - Source: Hacker News / about 17 hours ago
I think Celestia could be a good one. I also thought about SpaceEngine, but AFAIK it was kind of terrible at generating realistic planetary systems, among other things (pricey, huge, etc.). Source: over 1 year ago
Celestia was something I played with before. Pretty interesting. Source: over 1 year ago
Celestia looks as though it would do it. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm looking for data and software to visualize the Apollo 17 trajectory (especially the "powered descent", lunar rendezvous and entry). I'm thinking of using celestia. I'm look for a data tables as well (time stamp, position for each part of the stack). Any tips are appreciated. Source: over 1 year ago
Other resources (mostly Chicago based but the same concept). Learn about them. Attend events. Talk to people (ask questions over email, set up 15 min phone calls, build a network). * TechStars - accelerator * 1871 - accelerator, also has a lot of events (some virtual- you may want to attend some) * Matter - healthcare startup incubator * CrunchBase - directory of startups, VCs, funding info, etc. * Visit VC firm... Source: almost 2 years ago
Yes, Kelley has one of the best career resources centers. There in an entrepreneurship program, but as an old grad I'll say that the education is terrific, and there are tons of companies that recruit year round. If you have the opportunity, take it. You won't be pigeonholed at IU. It's a well rounded education. You can do Kelley, or IT. The Kelley network is massive in Chicago. If you want to live in Chicago, and... Source: over 2 years ago
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