https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/onVhbeY7nLM/ Something went wrong with the Endurance and now it is spinning out of control! You must dock to save yourself and the Endurance! Can you prove your space-age piloting skills? If it is too slow for your comfort, try on TurboWarp: https://turbowarp.org/1048992673?fps=60&hqpen&size=680x360 CONTROLS:_(Not Mobile Friendly Sorry, too many controls)_______ WASDQE to move in spatial directions(forward back left right up down) X to brake Click and Drag or IJKL keys to rotate ship R + Click and Drag or UO keys to Roll C + Click and Drag to Change Camera Angle Space to toggle SAS (When on, it will slow your rotation, so turn it off once you are lined up) try to dock to the endurance Once you have completed the docking sequence, you can hold the z and q keys to un-dock. To dock you: _____________________________ - Must be within 5 cm of docking ports - Must be moving less than 5 cm/s relative to The Endurance - Be Rotating with the Endurance as close as possible. - Once Docked you don't need to touch the controls anymore, your ship will help you slow down.
This game was made to show how difficult the docking scene from the movie Interstellar was. I made this project with high school math (Rotation Matrices, vectors, and Euler Integration if you are curious). And trial and error. Music: "No Time For Caution" By Hans Zimmer Inspired by the best scene in the movie Interstellar (my opinion) The physics is not 100% accurate, (I did not account for the intermediate axis theorem, or conservation of Angular Momentum) but it should be good enough to replicate what was in the movie. v2 added Mann's Planet - Oct/21/24 #Games #Interstellar