This project simulates the orbits of the eight major planets in our solar system. Built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it offers a fun and educational experience. You will see animated stars, a comet effect, and a pause/play function. You can also click on planets to get more information.
To run this application, follow these simple steps. You don’t need any programming knowledge.
Start by visiting the following page to download the project files:
Once you are on the release page, scroll down to find the latest version of the project. Look for the title that says “Latest release” along with the version number (for example, v1.0).
Find the link labeled “Source code (zip).” Click on this link to download the project files as a compressed file.
After the download is complete, locate the ZIP file in your computer’s Downloads folder. Right-click on the file and select “Extract All” or use your preferred extraction tool. This action will create a new folder containing all the project files.
Navigate to the folder you just extracted. Look for a file named index.html and double-click it. This file will open in your default web browser.
This application is a frontend-only project. You can run it on any modern web browser, including:
No additional software or plugins are required.
For easy access, follow these steps to download and set up the application again:
index.html in a web browser.If you encounter any issues, here are some common solutions:
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This project touches on various subjects, including:
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out. You can create an issue directly on the project’s GitHub repository, and I will do my best to respond.
Explore the wonders of our solar system whenever you like, and have fun learning about the universe.