This is just a test I made for fun. This project simulates the orbit path of a planet that orbits one of two binary stars. The planet orbits on its epicycle around the star as the stars orbit, creating a path called an epitrochoid. Binary stars are two stars that orbit each other (or more accurately a point called the barycenter, the center of mass of both stars combined). In this project, the binary stars are the red and yellow circles, and the planet that orbits one of the stars (the red one) is the blue dot. You can see the planet's orbit as the darker blue path, or watch the blue ring around the red star for its orbit relative to the star. The PS-SS Ratio stands for Planet-Star - Star-Star Ratio and shows how the distance between the planet and its star and the distance between the stars compare. The Ratio is somewhere between 0 and 1 at all times, and te closer to 1 it is, the more similar the distances are. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the satisfying orbit patterns!
This is just a display/test of my coding skills and something I made to visualize an idea I had in my head. This was inspired by https://lab.nationalmedals.org/gravity.php There's no need to like/favorite, but it would still be fine if you did. :)