The Extremes of Our Solar System | Update 21.3

This small update features a new Parker Solar Probe model and new simulations exploring extremes in our Solar System:
Skim past the Sun with the Parker Solar Probe. The probe was launched in August and now has 24 trips around the Sun planned for its 7-year mission. Each year its orbit will take it closer to the Sun as its instruments capture data that will help us better understand our resident star. Its closest approach will bring it within 8.86 solar radii, or 3.83 million miles, of the Sun’s surface, more than 7 times closer than any previous spacecraft.
Home > Open > The Parker Solar Probe Home > Open > The Parker Solar Probe’s Closest Approach to the Sun Add > Objects > Parker Solar Probe
And ride along with New Horizons as it continues through the far reaches of our Solar System past Ultima Thule. After the probe’s flyby of Pluto and its moons in 2015, NASA selected the Kuiper Belt object Ultima Thule as its next target. When New Horizons makes its closest approach on January 1, 2019, Ultima Thule will become the farthest object ever visited by a spacecraft.
Home > Open > New Horizons Ultima Thule Encounter in 2019

Plus: what if our Sun was replaced with one of the largest known stars in the universe, the red supergiant Betelgeuse?
Home > Open > Solar System with Betelgeuse Instead of the Sun
This update also includes an improvement to the accuracy of positions for moons and other objects in the Solar System Now & Real Time simulation, plus a few other smaller improvements and bug fixes.
We are still making slow but steady progress on our larger feature updates, like Steam Workshop, lasers, and Planet Grids. Thanks for everyone's patience!
Check out a full list of What's New in Update 21.3
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