A fancy game with fancy graphics where you fly around space finding randomly generated stars, galaxies, nebulae, and real things of all kind. Heck, you can even find planets with life! Also its only gonna get even fancier once v0.990 comes out with "Raymarched" nebulae and other things that make the game even fancier. But you need a good computer to play it due to its fanciness, and its 1 GB in size.
Random Dude: Hey have you played Space Engine? I have a GTX 970 and it works fine!
Other Dude: Nah I have a Pentium I can't run that.
Other Dude: Nah I have a Pentium I can't run that.
by The Maltese Empire May 14, 2018
Get the Space Engine mug.A game that takes place in space, which gets updates weekly on Thursday. You build ships to mine, fight, and explore. You can buy it on steam for 25 dollars. It is a voxel box based game
by OpticData January 18, 2015
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by Vikstellar November 18, 2019
Get the Space Engineers mug.The discipline of building structures and systems in and with space itself, using the unique environment as both a tool and a construction site. This includes building orbital habitats, solar power satellites, asteroid mining infrastructure, and interstellar probes. But advanced space engineering involves megastructures: O'Neill cylinders, Bernal spheres, Stellar Engines (like the Shkadov thruster to move a star), and astro-engineering projects that use the raw materials of star systems without planets as their primary substrate. It's construction where the vacuum, microgravity, and abundant solar energy are core design features.
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Get the Space Engineering mug.The discipline of making space technologies work together in a functional, reliable system within the brutal environment of space. It's systems engineering where every variable is trying to kill your project: vacuum, radiation, thermal extremes, micrometeoroids, and orbital mechanics. Space engineers integrate propulsion, power, thermal control, communications, and structure into a craft that can survive launch, operate for years, and (sometimes) return safely. It's a field defined by rigorous testing, redundancy, and an intimate fear of single-point failures.
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