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    Mizar

    Mizar

    N-body gravitational simulator

    Mizar is an N-body gravitational simulator. Given a starting setup consisting of the masses, positions, and velocities of any number of objects (conceptually, planets and stars), Mizar calculates and draws how they subsequently move according to their velocities and the influence of each other's gravity. Requirements: * KDE 4.4.5 * Qt 4.6.2 Requirements to build: * KDE 4.4.5 dev files (e.g., provided by kdelibs5-dev in Ubuntu 10.04) * Qt 4.6.2 dev files (e.g., libqt4-dev on Ubuntu 10.04) * libgsl (e.g., libgsl0-dev on Ubuntu 10.04) * cmake * gcc, g++ 4.4.3 * python 2.6
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    GGOS is a Graphical Simulator of the gravity interaction written in C. It provides a real-time tracking of the orbit and the user can interact with the universe with a lot of function. There is 2 different version:1(fast)with X11 2(slow)written with GLUT
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    JOrrery simulates the motion of planets moving under gravity. It comes with a number of initial "scenarios" you can run, such as "The solar system", "Earth & Moon" etc. You can also add more planets during a simulation.
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