
Its up to you to decide what you want to do, but the options are a tad overwhelming. Only gripe about the game play is that it has no direction, but the game is a sandbox after all. They do get a tad pixel-y if you zoom in far or are in VR, but other than that I could see someone getting confused if some shots were a real-life photo or not. The human scale objects aren't bad either. The graphics are very good, especially for simulated planets. Guides > Science > Cosmic Microwave Backgroundĭisplay settings have been updated to include more options for exclusive fullscreen, fullscreen borderless, and windowed resolutions Manipulate the temperature of the universe and learn about the cosmic microwave background, a type of faint radiation spread across space, in our new guide We’ve also added a simulation of the dwarf planet Haumea’s rings [which were discovered back in 2017, in the simulation See the dwarf planet Quaoar’s newly discovered rings in the new simulation

Guides > Discoveries > Searching for Supermassive Black Holes

Explore the galaxy-sized detector they used and learn how they found this evidence in our new guide

On June 28, 2023, evidence for a signal generated from all supermassive black hole pairs from across the universe was announced by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves.
