How Does PIS IN SPACE! Work?

PIS IN SPACE! is like a giant puzzle game that helps you see how things move and change in space, just like when you play with your blocks or toys.

PIS stands for Planetary Interactions Simulator, and it's like having a special toy box where you can put in different planets, moons, and even spaceships. Then, you press a button (or tap the screen), and poof, everything starts moving, just like when you let go of your toys on a slide.

How It Works

Simulator means it's like a pretend world that follows real rules. In PIS IN SPACE!, those rules are about gravity, which is what makes things fall down, like when you drop your juice box and it splats on the floor.

When you use PIS IN SPACE!, you're choosing how big or small each planet is, where they start, and how fast they move. Then the simulator shows you what happens next, just like a movie of your toy cars racing around the track, but in space!

You can change things up again, like switching out your blocks for new ones, and see if the story changes too. It’s like having a science playground that never ends!

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Examples

  1. A child plays with a toy spaceship that floats around the room like it's in zero gravity.
  2. A simple game where you move objects by pushing them in space-like conditions.
  3. A fun activity where you pretend to be an astronaut floating in space.

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