Space Engine
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This way, you can fly anywhere within the Solar System. The program is not only useful as a technical simulator that allows you to get a feel for space travel and the physics of the Solar System, but it's also a great tool for educational purposes. Students can easily learn about the Solar System and gain a basic understanding for how space works, whilst interesting, talented kids and adults can also have some fun playing around with the Universe.
Users can view, interact with and even command planets, moons and comets. Users can scale the view in and out at will to get granular features and watch planets through different filters to see deep, beautiful images of them. There are many navigation and tracking commands available to you as the user, allowing you to change your location, speed and rotation throughout the Solar System. Various graphics settings are available to reduce any effects of flickering as the simulation progresses. These include; camera zooming, acceleration, tracking, zooming, scrollbars, sprite smoothing, edges, etc. There is also the ability to save your files and drive with several different presets for difficulty level, power output (if possible), or otherwise.
Settings such as a start date and predefined parameters/examples are available, all of which can be easily modified by the user. A settings window also pops up when you click on an object and list the available properties that can be changed. These, of course, can be locked to prevent accidental modification from a player.
The LOI engine[11] (Laden OIL engine) is a reusable orbital maneuvering system (ROS) being developed by the Russian Academy of Sciences.[12][13] It consisted of four rocket engines. The LOI engine is the only launch vehicle with engines that expend the entire supply of propellant during each "burn." The LOI as well as two other launch vehicles the CLIO and Tsyklon-2 have a re-usable augmented-mass third stage for separation of payload from the second stage. The LOI engine, Tsyklon-2 and KLIO engines are identified as launch vehicles, but the CLIO engine is a rocket family. d2c66b5586