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3D Galaxy Simulator

  • Writer: EXPO BUNNY
    EXPO BUNNY
  • Jun 26, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 17




Hello my friends!


Live from Bunnyland, this is Greg. I'm here on EXPO Bunny 25, bringing some news about the brand NEW Astro Lounge!


As everyone knows, our Astro Lounge this year is very special. Inside this fifty-hundred meters space, filled with carpets that resemble space and galaxies, with little lights shining like little stars... and some shine brighter! And so the planets just look gorgeous in this perfectly almost completely dark (but completely comfortable) Lounge.


Solar System Scope .com
Solar System Scope .com

What I bring today is this 3D Galaxy Simulator, called Solar System Scope. Constellations, Planets and our own planet are represented here in 3D, with the possibility to change the angle (hold the left button and move the mouse) or to choose a planet to know more about it.


Remember there's Asteroids on your way!
Remember there's Asteroids on your way!

In fact, there is a lot of options in this 3D Simulator. For example, if you choose the night sky view, it makes sense to see the constellations as lines in the sky, connecting the stars that compose the constellation. But when you look at the Solar System itself, makes sense to disable the constellations lines and the scale grid - in the settings you disable them and clean the space from cosmic virtual text debris.


Hide everything, why not? LoL
Hide everything, why not? LoL

One of the first things I did was to disable this excess of information (and the music) in the settings so I could travel the space in peace, using the left-click to rotate the camera and using the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. I highly recommend using the zoom in and out with different angles and I should add that the possibility of seeing how gigantic is our solar system and how It fits in this galaxy in such a realistic simulation is something no one should miss!

Standard scale
Standard scale

So what do you think, wanna travel out space? Go to Solar Scope and give it a try!


zoom out
zoom out


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