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Planetary Oblateness 3D Explorer vs alternativas

This explorer shows how spin flattens a planet - Gas Giant Atmosphere 3D shows the cloud bands and storms; Saturn Rings 3D shows the ring system around the planet.

OptionStrengthAccessTrade-off
Planetary Oblateness 3D (this page)The equatorial bulge from spin (Saturn 0.098)Free, in browserOne planet, not to scale
Gas Giant Atmosphere 3D siblingCloud bands and stormsFree webNot the flattened shape
Saturn Rings 3D siblingThe ring systemFree webNot the bulge itself

Start with the step-by-step guide or when to use. Open the Planetary Oblateness 3D Explorer.

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