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Universe Sandbox - Galaxy Collision FULL HD 10X Particles

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2011

Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy Collision in FULL HD and 10X Particle count.

This animation took 6 hours to run and record at low speed (10000 years / sec)
Video was then sped up 15x to reduce its run time and create a smooth galaxy collision.

Particle Settings at 10X (normal is 1.0X)
Original Recorded at 1920x1200 @ 6fps ~ 6 hours
Final Edited Output at 1920x1080 @ 30fps ~ 2mins


Program: Universe Sandbox 2
http://www.universesandbox.com
http://store.steampowered.com/app/72200/


Music: Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Southern Hemisphere
http://laugebabagnohm.bandcamp.com/
http://laugebabagnohm.bandcamp.com/album/daybreak-ep

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  • Who is the artist of this lovely music?

  • @Sheepslegion I mentioned it in the description ;) go there for a link to the website also :)

    Music: Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Southern Hemisphere

    

Top Comments

  • How do you increase the amount of particles? I've looked through all the menus I can see and that option does not appear in them. Where am I not looking?

  • This is impressive. Several green nebulae of envy have been slung towards this video from my own Milkomeda collission video, which is nothing compared to this.

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  • @neto26pa That is because the only pictures we have are of partial collisions, where the cores are still thousands of light years away from each other

  • u need NASA pc to render al those stars lol

    

  • @neto26pa You are watching a computer simulation where each dot is an individual star. The Hubble Space Telescope cannot see individual stars in galaxies, but this is what happens during a collision. The "explosion" you see is stars being ejected from the galaxies.

  • @punkmechanicalkid try fraps.. but i wouldn't.. i'm using a toaster you know ;)

    you can compress the video size 5x times less just using movie maker.. just a heads up!

  • @ranislavir There are several pics of true galaxies collisions in the web, and in none this explosion appear.

  • @neto26pa its acceleration around the mass center, which shoots stars in da space

  • Impressive video, I'm messing with this sandbox to make a video tonight... curious, you mentioned a 6 hour rendering time - what capture device are you using? Fraps? The file must have been enormous! Not to mention video editing software to compress it into your 2 minute time. Well done.

  • Someone puts a atomic bomb inside the galaxies ???  why this explosion where the gravity acts ...

  • if only my toaster was hd

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