Space in Quatrix connects the smallest structures to the largest known systems.
This hub reframes the section as a premium cosmic entry point instead of a list of disconnected utilities. Real datasets are used where available, with structured placeholders where the next integrations are still staged.
Solar System
3D viewer and orbital orientation layer for the nearest cosmic neighborhood.
Scale Explorer
A scale-first bridge from quarks and atoms to planets, stars, and galaxies.
Sky Map
Generate charts and bridge toward a richer star-walk style experience later.
Exoplanets
Confirmed worlds beyond the Solar System via archive-backed data flows.
NASA Feeds
APOD and near-Earth object layers for quick visual and situational context.
Gravity Sim
Educational intuition builder for orbits, motion, and large-scale interactions.
Celestial Library
Supabase-backed catalog of planets, moons, stars, and galaxies already in the database.
Astrology (optional)
A cultural layer kept intentionally separate from physical simulation and scientific datasets.
Featured objects
Use real records when present, and recognizable anchors when the catalog is still growing.
Nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way; part of the Local Group.
Design direction
Space should read as a flagship section, not a demo corner.
- Use the hub to orient users before they enter viewers, feeds, and sky tools.
- Keep astronomy and the optional astrology layer clearly separated in language and layout.
- Make the scale relationship to the rest of Quatrix obvious: particles to planets to galaxies.
- Allow richer 3D, star-catalog, and relationship-map work to slot into this shell later.