Astronomy with Processing

Welcome to a learning source for astronomy designed for A2 students studying the unit Rise and Fall of the Clockwork Universe. Contained are simulations relevant to the course, each has their own background physics articles, user manual and a FAQ section. Click on the simulation name to access it.

Click here to access the troubleshoot section.

Planetary Orbit

This simulation simulates planets orbiting the sun and it explains about circular motion and how it is used to derive one of Kepler's law.

Satellite Manoeuvres

This simulation simulates satellites being affected by the Earth's gravitational field and derives equations for gravitational force, field strength and potential.

Doppler Shift

This simulation simulates electromagnetic waves being emitted from a moving source and derives equations for the Doppler Shift.

Troubleshoot

To run these simulations, your computer must be able to run Java and have a keyboard and mouse.

If you see this message...

you either don't have Java or your browser refuses to run the simulation.

Click here to download the latest Java software if your computer does not have Java.

However if you see this message when you are using Internet Explorer...

your computer is refusing to run the simulation. Click on it for options and click on “Allow blocked content” to run the simulation as shown below.

Sometimes you may experience viewing problems from scrolling up and down the page, refresh the page to fix this problem. If the problem continues, you can use the stand alone version of the simulation, located at the top of each simulation page.


This system was made by Sherman Ip using Processing for the COMP4 project in 2010.