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The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!

One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas. It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas.
It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D. Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer 
A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D.  
Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system. I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.
SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. 4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.
Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase. LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase.
LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.

Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away. #DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you. #deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away.
#DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you.

#deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun! Java

baselogic's tweet image. RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!  Java

RT SeanMiPhillips: One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas. It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎 …


.@ai_sol #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer takes center stage at @devnexus. Go meet @SeanMiPhillips and @dianecraigdavis and catch the Thursday keynote!

Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system. I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.
SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.


The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer (DSTE) is a commercial product we both use and offer to our NASA and space industry partners. The #DSTE is a #Java tool and not open source but we do provide many conference presentations explaining what it does and how to code works.


RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun! Java

baselogic's tweet image. RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!  Java

The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!

The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer (DSTE) is a commercial product we both use and offer to our NASA and space industry partners. The #DSTE is a #Java tool and not open source but we do provide many conference presentations explaining what it does and how to code works.


Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D. Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer 
A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D.  
Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

RT SeanMiPhillips: One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas. It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎 …


One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas. It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas.
It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

.@ai_sol #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer takes center stage at @devnexus. Go meet @SeanMiPhillips and @dianecraigdavis and catch the Thursday keynote!

Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system. I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.
SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.


Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase. LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase.
LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.

Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system. I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.
SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. 4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.
Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away. #DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you. #deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away.
#DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you.

#deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

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The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!

One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas. It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. One of our #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer users shared this cool pic of a Lunar periapsis map. With a mix of over 350k spacecraft states and 18k trajectories, the data appears to be exploding from the canvas.
It's so cool what you can do with #javafx 😎

Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D. Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Another nice visualization created by one of the users of our #java based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer 
A 90k point cloud of spacecraft states with inline trajectories rendered using #JavaFX 3D.  
Also several community components from #ControlsFX and #fxyz3d on display.

Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase. LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Even the Borg went through a @GratefulDead phase.
LULZ over 517k data points individually colorized, clickable and animated using #javafx 3D and Fxyz3D within the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.

Learn about #deepspace and how to not program like a punk at the @devnexus keynote!

Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away. #DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you. #deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Where do you want to go? I don't care where just far... away.
#DeepSpace trajectory design coming to a @devnexus keynote presentation near you.

#deepspacetrajectoryexplorer #javafx

4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer. Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. 4K Canvas rendering like butter in #javafx in the #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer.
Will share the space cookies at @devnexus in the keynote address Thursday!

RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math. JavaFX is so much fun! Java

baselogic's tweet image. RT SeanMiPhillips: The #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer can now easily switch between rotating and inertial frames in its #JavaFX 3D renderings using the PolyLine3D object from FXyz3d.org plus some matrix math.
JavaFX is so much fun!  Java

Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system. I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.
SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Users of our #javafx based #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer have fine grain control for defining a significant density of initial spacecraft conditions anywhere in the solar system.
I just use it to make the Borg attack Earth. We'll show you how at the @DevNexus Keynote.

Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

SeanMiPhillips's tweet image. Combine #JavaFX8 Canvas and StackPane components for high performance data overlays #DeepSpaceTrajectoryExplorer

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