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Orrery on your Computer

Started by Mercury Wells, February 11, 2011, 07:09:31 PM

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Mercury Wells

Might be of some enjoyment to somebody :)

Orrery
I dont know if it can saved and used as a screen saver?
(Btw, the planets do not become aligned in December 2012).
How hard would it be to build a Tychonian Orrery?
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I just spent a good 10 minutes just looking at that.  8)
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James Harrison

How much more interesting to watch is the Tychonian version though?  Almost makes me sorry it was completely wrong.
Persons intending to travel by open carriage should select a seat with their backs to the engine, by which means they will avoid the ashes emitted therefrom, that in travelling generally, but particularly through the tunnels, prove a great annoyance; the carriage farthest from the engine will in consequence be found the most desirable.

Maets

Wow!  Great link!  Added to my favorites list. 

James Harrison

Also with the Tychonian model- several times a year Mars and the Moon collide  8)  That would be an awesome astronomical display to watch.  Sure, the fall-out from it would cause all manner of havoc (I wouldn't like to be on the receiving end of a chunk of hurtling Lunar or Martian rock), but imagine how epic a last five minutes of life as we know it that would make for.  

~Addendum~

I've just watched Venus get in on the "moon-whallop" action too.
Persons intending to travel by open carriage should select a seat with their backs to the engine, by which means they will avoid the ashes emitted therefrom, that in travelling generally, but particularly through the tunnels, prove a great annoyance; the carriage farthest from the engine will in consequence be found the most desirable.

Mercury Wells

Btw, I forgot to add...you can alter paramiters on there, by clicking on the greyed out words.  ;D
Oh...my old war wound? I got that at The Battle of Dorking. Very nasty affair that was, I can tell you.

The Ministry of Tea respectfully advises you to drink one cup of tea day...for that +5 Moral Fibre stat.

PLLman

I am very late to this party, looking for information on Orreries.  Noticed this posting and when to click on the link.  I got that unfortunate 404 error.  I was hoping someone had the content or if they knew where the original item might be found now.

Thanks!

Serrac

Looks like Dynamic Diagrams hasn't had an update since March 2012 - The internet is a fickle thing and web sites come & go, many just vegetate until such time as the server crashes or someone doesn't renew the registration.

However, some sites get scraped and archived - Fortunately, the Orrery has been saved for posterity: https://web.archive.org/web/20140102151636/http://www.dynamicdiagrams.com/work/orrery/ - Rgere is even a screensaver for those that run Windows.
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markf

How about an orrery on your wrist, as worn by Matt Damon at the Oscars for Martian. markf

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