What you have to do is drop them at just the right distance to evenly space 9 of them while only placing one at the same orbital alignment of the two central stars so they all follow the same orbit.
Yea, but what you have to do is drop them at just the right distance to evenly space 9 of them while only placing one at the same orbital alignment of the two central stars so they all follow the same orbit.…
I wonder if there is a way to perpetuate the "Star-Switching" feature of this one http://www.stefanom.org/spc/index.php?view=4994899
Like this! http://www.stefanom.org/spc/index.php?view=4940722
yea, my score of 286,394,094 is about to be pushed off the board by hackers :(
What you have to do is drop them at just the right distance to evenly space 9 of them while only placing one at the same orbital alignment of the two central stars so they all follow the same orbit.
Yea, but what you have to do is drop them at just the right distance to evenly space 9 of them while only placing one at the same orbital alignment of the two central stars so they all follow the same orbit.…
I wonder if there is a way to perpetuate the "Star-Switching" feature of this one http://www.stefanom.org/spc/index.php?view=4994899
Like this! http://www.stefanom.org/spc/index.php?view=4940722
yea, my score of 286,394,094 is about to be pushed off the board by hackers :(