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It is T Minus Zero.
The Universe awaits...

Take command, now, of Deep Space Explorer.

Journey hundred of millions of light years beyond your home galaxy, the Milky Way. Visit Black Holes; examine Quasars; experience collisions of Massive Galaxies; probe for mysterious Dark Matter and Dark Energy; and wind the dock back to the first moments of the life of the Universe...

You are the first generation to fly faster than the speed of light.




Star Trek's Chase Masterson
at the recording sessions for
Deep Space Explorer


 

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Deep Space Explorer is the first program for the home user that accurately models the wonders of our Universe in all its three-dimensional glory. With Star Trek's Chase Masterson as your personal tour guide, the skies, and some 700 million light years beyond them, are the limit...
  
  
Like all great adventures, Deep Space Explorer has a mythic backbone. But this "mythology" happens to be true! It's the real story of how the Universe began, how it's continuing to develop; and how we now think it will end.
  
  
Throughout more than One Hour of multimedia, astronomer Brent Tully discloses surprising details about the fabric of the Universe, the truth about invisible forces that control everything everywhere, and astonishing theories about the very nature of matter and energy.
  
  
Deep Space Explorer accurately reports the position, type, angular velocity, size and shape of up to 28,000 of the nearest galaxies to Earth. Up to 30,000 nearby stars are yours to command; including those known to have planets. If the ETs are out there, you can find their homes.
  
  
As astronomers probe farther out in space - and further back in time - the very structure of the Cosmos is coming into focus. Each new sky survey will contribute valuable data. And Deep Space Explorer will continuously update via the Web. As astronomers’ understanding of the Universe increases, so will yours ...

  
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