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As the title suggests, I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, but more specifically, the dubinsky milky wayDubinsky Milky Way-andromedaAndromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions that I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.

As the title suggests, I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, but more specifically, the dubinsky milky way-andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions that I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.

As the title suggests, I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, but more specifically, the Dubinsky Milky Way-Andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions that I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

As the title suggests, I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, but more specifically, the dubinsky milky way-andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions whichthat I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.

As title suggests I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, specifically dubinsky milky way-andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions which I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.

As the title suggests, I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, but more specifically, the dubinsky milky way-andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions that I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.

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Where can I find a set of data of the initial conditions of our solar system?

As title suggests I'm in need of a set of data of our solar system. Similar to this http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/archive/#iau25, specifically dubinsky milky way-andromeda data.

I'm creating a n-body simulation for school and can't seem the find any initial particle conditions which I could use to simulate our solar system in the software I'm developing. I need initial positions, velocity and mass.

Any idea where I could find this?

Thank you.