Martin Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 http://hubblesite.org/discoveries/black_holes/home.html this has some similarity to a computer game it involves different kinds of black holes (from stellar mass to galaxy-mass size) you get to scan the sky and observe different stuff from earth with various instruments (see what they look like at radio wavelengths, at Xray, at optical) then you get to travel (at exagerated speeds that you choose) to various destinations that you select the visuals of what you see while traveling, and when you get there are animated. on the whole, from what I saw, they did a good job---fun to play around with and not just one possible experience if you find mistakes in the game (besides associated with the unrealistically high speeds of travel, which they couldn't avoid) please point them out.
Forensicmad Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 Yes, that is a very good simulation. I quite enjoyed it. Very informative. I suppose one nit-pick is that in the simulation where it shows the death of a star (size of your choice), for the larger ones, it still says "Red Giant". Shouldn't it say "Red Supergiant"? Thats the best i could find I liked the fact that you could play around with it and then click a button to learn quite a lot about what you are looking at.
Bettina Posted June 29, 2006 Posted June 29, 2006 Thanks Martin..... I'm still looking at it. I like video presentations especially the ones that are interactive. Bettina
Martin Posted June 30, 2006 Author Posted June 30, 2006 you two, it's a kick to be able to share it! I hope we get more interactive astrophysics "adventure" sites.
silkworm Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Wild. I love stuff like this. Too bad more people don't go looking for it.
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