About Xenorbis

Xenorbis is a next-generation interactive space simulation platform designed to bridge the gap between complex astrophysics and real-time visual storytelling. We believe that understanding the universe shouldn’t require decoding dense academic papers—it should be an intuitive, experiential journey.

Every tool and simulation on this platform runs directly in your modern web browser using advanced WebGL technology. With zero installation required, users can instantly step into fully interactive environments, observing accurate physics scales, orbital mechanics, and stellar structures in real time.

Our Philosophy

Unlike static astronomical charts or pre-rendered educational videos, Xenorbis provides environments where you control the parameters. Whether you are adjusting gravitational vectors, tracking real-time telemetry, or simulating the extreme internal dynamics of a star, our platform turns passive learning into active exploration.

The Developer

Xenorbis was founded and is actively developed by Julian D. Thorne, a researcher and 3D engine developer specializing in celestial mechanics. Passionate about both theoretical physics and performance-driven web development, Julian handles the mathematical models and technical architecture that power every interactive element on the site.