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Kitten Space Agency dev Blackrack shows off new planetary ring physics. 🪐 Ring sections and rocks now orbit at different speeds based on altitude, so objects can drift past each other naturally. Flying inside the rings can get pretty disorienting. 🚀 #space #spacesim #gamedev

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