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The free screensaver, The Distant Planet Neptune, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 19 high resolution images of the planet Neptune. Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is the fourth largest planet by diameter and the third largest by mass; Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth and is slightly more massive than its near twin Uranus.
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The free screensaver, The Perfect Storm, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 12 high resolution images of awesome storms on planet Mars. Mars has the largest dust storms in the Solar System. These can vary from a storm over a small area, to gigantic storms that cover the entire planet. They tend to occur when Mars is closest to the Sun, and have been shown to increase the global temperature.
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See 2500 stars, all 88 constellations, planets and the moonphase from 4713 BC to 9999 AD from any location on earth. Click star on screen for detailed information. Geocentric and heliocentric views also available. Define your own five locations for quick switch. Print todays night sky ! Tiny program, but great planetarium, especially for teachers and students. Nice visuals, smooth animation, simple controls, good planet data too.
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Complexity Chaotic Systems Simulator. From living organisms and ecological and social systems to planets, chemical reactions, gravity etc. Also Artificial Life (AL) Simulator.
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This screensaver contains cool space pictures.
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This screensaver contains impressive space pictures.
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This screensaver contains wounderful space pictures.
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This screensaver contains various space pictures.
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Experiment the IVM CE UK game completely free. This is a space simulation game, where you are the ship commandant. Here you have to fight against natural elements, trade between stations, keep your crew alive and in good health, make a fine maintenance of your ship, discover new worlds, and much more.... This version is in English, prepared for you, with great graphics improvemments... Enjoy it!
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A real free must-have-game for those who like classic arkanoid. A great old arkanoid has given life to a whole pack of absolutely addicting games. Defend your planet from the attack of invaders. The goal of the game is to shoot at the falling planets with the cannon planet. Don't let the invaders fall onto the bottom of the board - they will make your cannon planet smaller and ultimately destroy it. Bright colors, lots of fun. Free download.
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How far the fantasy of screensaver makers? can go? Can they use spaceships and weird planets as an adornment of your screen? Find it out with a new screensaver, featuring a spaceship attached to a magic clock hand flying around a bizarre planet.
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Space, it may be the final frontier, but until we can visit other planets in flying starships, this screensaver can give you a glimpse at some of the most breathtaking nebulas that await. Nifty Nebulas is a free screensaver created by RateMyScreensaver.com containing 14 high quality photographs.
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Auslogics System Information provides you with computer and Windows details, installed devices, running processes and services, memory and CPU usage and other information. You can explore details of your computer hardware, disk drives, processor, video card and monitor. It is much easier to use and understand than the built-in Windows system information tool. This system information tool can generate a comprehensive HTML report.
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Auslogics System Information provides you with computer and Windows details, installed devices, running processes and services, memory and CPU usage and other information. You can explore details of your computer hardware, disk drives, processor, video card and monitor. It is much easier to use and understand than the built-in Windows system information tool. This system information tool can generate a comprehensive HTML report.
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The free screensaver, The Northern Lights of Jupiter, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 10 high resolution images. Both Jupiter and Saturn have magnetic fields much stronger than Earth's (Uranus, Neptune and Mercury are also magnetic), and both have large radiation belts. Aurora has been observed on both, most clearly with the Hubble Space Telescope. These auroras seem, like Earth's, to be powered by the solar wind.