by APOD Robot » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:06 am
Super Planet Crash
Explanation: Can you create a planetary system that lasts for 500 years?
Super Planet Crash, the featured game, allows you to try. To create up to ten planets, just click anywhere near the central star. Planet types can be selected on the left in order of increasing mass:
Earth,
Super-Earth,
Ice giant,
Giant planet,
Brown dwarf, or
Dwarf star. Each planet is gravitationally attracted not only to the central Sun-like star, but to other planets. Points are awarded, with bonus factors applied for increasingly crowded and
habitable systems. The game ends after 500 years or when a planet is gravitationally expelled.
Many exoplanetary systems are being discovered in recent years, and
Super Planet Crash demonstrates why some remain stable. As you might suspect after playing
Super Planet Crash a few times, there is reason to believe that our own
Solar System has
lost planets during its formation.
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