Nuova (stupenda
) web app dal Vera Rubin che usa i dati dell’osservatorio per mostrare il sistema solare in tempo reale.
Il comunicato:
NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory Launches Orbitviewer App
NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is thrilled to introduce Orbitviewer, a groundbreaking new web app that brings the dynamic movement of objects in our Solar System to life. Using real data from Rubin Observatory analyzed by the Minor Planet Center, Orbitviewer provides an unprecedented way to explore the structure of our cosmic backyard in three dimensions and in real time. […]
With Orbitviewer, you’ll have access to detailed information about planets, dwarf planets, near-earth objects, main belt asteroids, trans-Neptunian objects, comets, interstellar objects, and much more. Learn about the overall structure of the Solar System by viewing the orbits of each category of object, or explore individual objects by clicking on their icons.

Il sito:
Nota. Attenzione alla scelta dell’Exploration Mode. Se non avete un PC da gaming scegliere “Maximum Fidelity” in questa schermata potrebbe non essere una buona idea. ![]()
