Gravity Project

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Unreal Engine 4 : Custom Gravity Plugin

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  • 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 :
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  • >Gravity Probe B
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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.

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    NASA's Gravity Probe B Confirms Two Einstein Space-Time Theories

    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.

Related Links

    Stanford University
    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

    Members of the media, please contact:
    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