Gravity Project
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Unreal Engine 4 : Custom Gravity Plugin
The plan is much 'in keeping with the spirit of Gravity,' Kaufman said in an email, including the 158-feet tower, the capstone of more than 380,000 square feet of proposed development. The Gravity Project is also actively seeking additional sponsors. If you are interested in sponsoring this work, please complete the form at right to submit your contact information. Why the Name 'Gravity'? Why has this project been named Gravity? The project's name reflects the driving influence of social context on health and the strong.
Unreal world gameplay. Full Project + Plugin(Source + Win64 binaries) with 4 example maps :- GravityDash_Map- GravityRoom_Map- PlanetGravity_Map- SurfaceGravity_Map- 2DGravity_Map
Plugin Source Path : 'Plugins/CustomGravityPlugin/Source/CustomGravityPlugin'
For questions & feedback , please visit this thread :
What is it?
It's an Unreal Engine 4 plugin that allows the control gravity of :
- Rigid bodies with 'Custom Gravity Component'.
- Pawns using 'Custom Movement Component'.
Five Gravity Modes are allowed :
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- Default (Engine default gravity).
- Point.
- Custom.
- Global Custom.
- Surface Normal ( This is only available on 'Custom Pawn' derived classes).
C++ Classes Hierarchy :
Quick demonstration :
- Overview :
- Gravity Rush Test :
- 2D Gravity Mode :
- >Missions
- >Gravity Probe B
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Worldbook at NASA
Relativity: Einstein's two theories are the 'foundation blocks' of modern physics.
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NASA Fact: GPB
The Gravity Probe B gyroscopes are the most perfect spheres ever made by humans. If these ping pong-sized balls of fused quartz and silicon were the size of the Earth, the elevation of the entire surface would vary by no more than 12 feet.
Latest News
Artist concept of Gravity Probe B spacecraft in orbit around the Earth. Image Credit: Stanford
NASA's Gravity Probe B (GP-B) mission has confirmed two key predictions derived from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which the spacecraft was designed to test. The experiment, launched in 2004, used four ultra-precise gyroscopes to measure the hypothesized geodetic effect, the warping of space and time around a gravitational body, and frame-dragging, the amount a spinning object pulls space and time with it as it rotates. GP-B determined both effects with unprecedented precision by pointing at a single star, IM Pegasi, while in a polar orbit around Earth.› Feature
› Link to Final Paper
› View NASA Fact Sheet (PDF, 2.85 MB)
› Gravity Probe B Excecutive Summary (PDF, 1.9 MB)
› Gravity Probe B in a Nutshell (PDF, 500 KB)
› Gravity Probe B Overview Presentation (PDF, 911 KB)
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Gravity Probe B Latest News
NASA's Gravity Probe B Confirms Two Einstein Space-Time Theories
05.03.11 - NASA's Gravity Probe B (GP-B) mission has confirmed two key predictions derived from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which the spacecraft was designed to test.
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A comprehensive information source on the Gravity Probe B experiment.
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Gravity Probe B Launch
Information about Gravity Probe B's 2004 launch from the Kennedy Space Center.
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Media Contacts
Trent Perrotto, NASA Headquarters
Washington, D.C.
202-358-0321
Robert Kahn, Stanford University
Stanford, Calif.
650-723-2540
Janet Anderson, Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Ala.
256-544-0034