Explore the 3D universe! For beginning question: If you don't know how fast your computer is, look at @griffpatch_tutor's projects. CONTROLS: Arrows to move around the sky Space to travel in the direction you're pointed in SELECTION CONTROLS: Click on a star to select it. T to track the current selection- shift-T to turn tracking on and off G to go to the current selection Space to travel towards a point (if it's a star that's tracked, you travel towards the star) 6 to travel away from the point. D to set distance from the current selection (all distances in light-years) C to center the current selection (not track it) F to find a star (searching described below) SEARCHING: You may enter in any one of these formats: -A name, like "Sirius" or "Cor Caroli" -A Bayer designation, like "Alpha Virginis" or "Epsilon Sagittarii" -A constellation, like "orion" or "pegasus" -A Greek letter, like "alpha" or "theta" -A combination of the above, like "Alpha Canis Major" or "Orion Beta" -The index of the star in the list "Names- Designation"- note that this is technical. Sol=1, Sirius=2, Canopus=3, etc. (see Notes and Credits) Please note that you may get multiple results for any of these queries except for the final, technical one. EXPLANATION OF FIELDS: Name at top: Star's name, followed by its designation. Apparent magnitude: How bright it looks. Smaller numbers are brighter. Distance: Distance from current location, in light-years. Galactic latitude/longitude: Galactic coordinates, measured from current location. I improved the camera. Not really much else.