![]() Set the power of the laser to go from a realistically-powered laser pointer to a laser far more powerful than anything ever produced, one capable of melting all of the ice off of Earth and heating it up to the point of complete vaporization.Good news: the laser is coming soon to the desktop version and will simultaneously return to VR with improved realism and functionality. Lasers are fun for everyone! We’re very excited about introducing these, but it’s possible the community is even more excited. This is also a crucial first step for another feature that’s long been coming… Lasers In turn, this will allow for much more dynamic and detailed visuals and simulation. The first stage of this tech allows us to simulate localized temperatures across surfaces, rather than an average temperature for the whole object. Planet Grids (previously called “automata”) is a new piece of tech that we’ve been working on for a while now that we’re very excited to introduce. This tool shows how temperature is broken down into data points across the surface of the planet. ![]() If we had to guess when we’ll first start seeing them, we’d have to simply say “soon.”Ī debugging tool we are using to test the new planet grids. These are all things we are working on currently, but when they’ll arrive is difficult to predict. The following list is in a very rough order. Just click the timer in the bottom bar to set a date or length of time then click Start! Introduced in 20.1.1, this feature allows you to run the sim until a specified length of time has passed.Using past eclipse images as a guide, we’ve tweaked shadows just a bit to better capture Moon’s shadow on Earth.A simulation of the Moon passing between the Sun and Earth and blocking out light across North America.Home > Open > Total Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017.See the Update 20.1 blog post for more info. We hope you were able to see it in person! But if you weren’t able to, or if you just want to see it over and over again now, then we’ve got just the simulation for you. You probably heard about the August 21 solar eclipse that was visible from all of North America. And in the past couple of months since its release, we’ve pushed out smaller patches with many more bug fixes, plus the eclipse update below. Update 20 also included a long list of smaller improvements and bug fixes. ![]() Teleportation! It’s never been easier to move from one planet to another.A completely rewritten locomotion system for more responsive and smoother panning, scaling, and the all new rotation.Added all the new simulation features, improvements, and fixes from the Disintegration desktop updates, including….VR added Disintegration, Teleportation, and a Lot More.A major reorganization that will make it easier for us to maintain our code, track down bugs, and develop and iterate on features.Future support for on-the-fly switching between multiple languages (see below). ![]()
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