Welcome to the Space Simulator's beta version 20W17A! Here you can create a solar system and watch it change over time. Feel free to message me on the request project if there's anything you want in the game that's not already there, or comment on the bug tracker. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Instructions: Set the star's type using the temperature slider. Use the Choose Planet tab to add 1-20 planets into your star system. You can choose the size (small (like Pluto), medium (like Earth), large (in between Earth and Jupiter, giant (like Jupiter), and colossal), but things like color, rings, and moons of the planet will be completely randomized but they can be changed. Using the box in the bottom left you can change the settings. Stars will eventually die. small stars have long lifespans into the tens of billions of years while big stars only last tens of millions, not enough time for life to emerge. Once your star dies, it can be a black hole or a nebula. If it becomes a black hole, all the planets in the solar system will vanish. If it transforms into a brand new star. Black holes only appear if they are turned on. Use the up and down arrows or zoom slider to zoom. Press S to see the current seed.
WARNING: Seizures may be caused by some of the explosions and rotations and I am not responsible for any medical problems If you would like to make remixes, please use the template in the Space Simulator Stuff collection instead. Thank you to scratchscope11 for the base game ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTES: Though I've tried to be as scientifically accurate as possible, I need to keep the objects much larger than they would be in real life. Otherwise, they would all be too small. The orbits don't take millions of years either, but it would be impossible to simulate orbital times realistically without making the orbits a trillionth of a second long which would make it so you wouldn't see it and it would also mess with your eyes. And, of course, the chance of life's evolution is completely made up, as we will probably never know the real probability unless we had a team of 18X the smartest ever humans, each with calculators 1e1,000,000,000,000X the most powerful calculator ever working for 10 years, and even then, it would be an estimate. This is a beta and may have bugs and unfinished features.