Super(nova) Lighting
[p]Supernovas now brilliantly light up space as they explode and boil away your planets. Be careful looking at them without your Space Goggles, they’re extremely bright before they realistically fade as they expand and cool down.[/p][p][img src="https://i.imgur.com/t4m1H7L.gif"][/img][/p][p][/p]See Stellar Surfaces
[p]Examine the boiling surface of a star. Cells called stellar granules are created when currents of plasma bring bubbles of superheated materials from the interior to the surface. Star surfaces are too bright for the human eye to see any detail, so we’ve used false colors to make these granules visible. Find it under[/p][p]View > Perception > Star Surface Detail[/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/0cc9f920c9a24ee4d5161054e5fe13d8ea7a11e9.gif"][/img][/p]
Zombie Stars
[p]Massive stars that go supernova now leave behind a remnant. For stars between 8 and 20 times the mass of the Sun, the remnant is a neutron star. Stars over 20 times the mass of the Sun leave behind a black hole.[/p][p][img src="https://i.imgur.com/XMnbU5Z.gif"][/img][/p][p][/p]More Highlights
[p]NASA’s Lucy spacecraft, named after the Lucy fossil, passed nearby asteroid Donaldjohanson, named after the fossil’s discoverer, on April 20, 2025. This flyby was a test run before Lucy begins its main mission studying the Trojan asteroids that share Jupiter’s orbit. Check out our simulation of the encounter under[/p][p]Home > Open > Lucy Spacecraft Encounter with Asteroid Donaldjohanson in 2025[/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/42c1a0da590f140ae57e826bbc03cb82c7c35655.png"][/img][/p][p][/p][p]You can now smoothly undo the deletion of a large number of objects at once with Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z on Mac), and they’ll even have their trails regenerated. You can also undo launching objects.[/p][p][img src="https://i.imgur.com/fyMrgyh.gif"][/img][/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/c207ef20bbd9f344c09198e6092050a186847d45.gif"][/img][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Exoplanet system simulations now include the inclination of known exoplanets around their host stars.[/p][p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/8a9e75fc9f85d7719da9f11769d405864a03c226.png"][/img]Before[/p] | [p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/53f01689c4a4625ae808327332f5d82379d2b843.png"][/img]After[/p] | [/tr]
[p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/daca6f836f9ce4de35ed4c877ad37d4bc2c18cf3.png"][/img]Before[/p] | [p][img src="https://clan.akamai.steamstatic.com/images/4425618/bf2ee8009abac276d58d9f8df276c605cfc3e0fb.png"][/img]After[/p] | [/tr]