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Galilean Moons 3D Explorer vs alternatives

The Galilean Moons 3D Explorer focuses on four published moons and the Laplace lock in the browser - planetarium apps win for sky angles; textbooks win for tidal-heating derivations.

OptionStrengthAccessTrade-off
Galilean Moons 3D (this page)4 moons + period ratios + NASA tableFree, in browserNo sky angles / no small moons
Planetarium appsLive sky positions of Jupiter's moonsFree or paidWeaker Laplace teaching view
Textbook satellite chapterTidal heating and resonance mathBook / coursewareNo interactive 3D orbits

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

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