THESTARDB
STEN v3.5  ·  WebGL2  ·  Geodesic Raymarcher
The Star Engine  ·  STEN v3.5
THESTARDB
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What is TheStarDB?

TheStarDB is a living stellar encyclopedia assembled from public astronomical datasets and open science archives. Every object is rendered live in your browser using STEN, the Star Engine, a custom WebGL renderer that produces spectral-class-accurate stars with animated convection cells, coronal glow, and type-specific visual behavior.

Real Star Data
Accurate coordinates, magnitudes, spectral classifications, and distances sourced from public open-access astronomical catalogs.
Live WebGL Rendering
STEN renders every star with custom GLSL shaders - granulation, limb darkening, pulsation, accretion disks, and more.
Exotic Objects
87 curated exotic objects, black holes, magnetars, neutron stars, and IMBHs, plus thousands of pulsars, all with physical parameters.
Exoplanet Archive
6,336 confirmed exoplanets drawn from open science archives, with host star links and orbital parameters.
Catalog

Object Types in STEN

Each object type has a dedicated shader pipeline - from the blue-white fury of O-class supergiants to the silent darkness of stellar black holes.

O / B Class
Hot blue-white stars. Rigel, Spica, Bellatrix.
~12,000 in catalog
A / F Class
White to yellow-white. Sirius, Vega, Procyon.
~18,000 in catalog
G / K Class
Yellow to orange. Sol, Alpha Centauri, Tau Ceti.
~40,000 in catalog
M Class
Red dwarfs - most common star. Proxima Cen, Barnard's Star.
~45,000 in catalog
Red Supergiant
Massive, ancient. Betelgeuse, Antares, VY Canis Majoris.
Rare
White Dwarf
Stellar remnants. Sirius B, 40 Eridani B, Van Maanen's Star.
~1,200 in catalog
Magnetar
Neutron stars with extreme magnetic fields. SGR 1806-20.
5 curated
Pulsar
Rotating neutron stars, 4,393 catalogued across the sky.
4,393 in catalog
Stellar Black Hole
Cygnus X-1, V404 Cygni, Gaia BH1. Accretion disk rendered.
48 curated
SMBH
Supermassive. Sgr A*, M87*, TON 618. Jets and photon ring.
25 curated
IMBH
Intermediate mass. HLX-1, NGC 1313 X-1.
6 curated
Quasar / AGN
Supermassive BHs with luminous jets. 3C 273, ULAS J1120.
6 curated
Blue Supergiant
Extreme luminosity. Eta Carinae, Rigel A, Deneb.
~800 in catalog
Wolf-Rayet
Massive stars shedding mass in fierce stellar winds. WR 104.
~220 in catalog
Brown Dwarf
Sub-stellar objects below the hydrogen fusion threshold.
~2,000 in catalog
Protostar
Young stellar objects still forming from collapsing gas clouds.
~600 in catalog
Named Stars
IAU-named stars with rich historical and cultural significance.
451 named
Exoplanet Hosts
Stars with confirmed planetary systems. Tau Ceti, 55 Cancri.
~5,000 in catalog
STEN  ·  Geodesic Raymarcher

Relativistic Optics. Live. In Your Browser.

STEN's geodesic raymarcher simulates real relativistic light bending around compact objects — photon sphere, gravitational lensing, frame dragging, and a physically-modelled accretion disk — computed entirely on the GPU, per frame, at real-time frame rates. No pre-rendered frames. No video playback. Pure WebGL2.

STEN v3.5  ·  WebGL2  ·  Geodesic Raymarcher
Cygnus X-1  ·  Stellar Black Hole  ·  X-Ray Binary
License to Interact →

This clip is a screen recording. The live render is fully interactive — drag to orbit, scroll to zoom, select any black hole from the catalog.

Unlock Full STEN Access

The Complete Universe Awaits You…You Only Need A License.

The free explorer gives you G-type stars, red dwarfs, white dwarfs, and pulsars — a taste of what STEN can do. A full license opens every stellar class, every compact object, every exotic phenomenon the universe has to offer, rendered live in your browser at real-time frame rates.

Free Explorer
✦  G-Class & K-Class Stars (up to 5)
✦  M-Class Red Dwarfs
✦  White Dwarfs
✦  Pulsars
✦  Named Stars catalog
✦  Exoplanet hosts
○  No account required
Full STEN License
✦  Everything in Free, unlimited
✦  O & B Giants — blue supergiants
✦  Red Supergiants — Betelgeuse-class
✦  Magnetars — extreme magnetic fields
✦  Stellar Black Holes — geodesic raymarcher
✦  Supermassive Black Holes & Quasars
✦  Embed STEN in your own platform
Create Free Account License STEN →

No credit card required for free account  ·  Full license unlocks all 16 stellar object types in STEN

The Universe. In Your Browser. Right Now.

No application to download. No driver to install. No sandbox to configure. No account required to explore. STEN is a full stellar renderer built entirely in WebGL2, open a tab, and the stars are already burning.

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Runs Anywhere a Browser Does

Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge. Desktop, laptop, Chromebook, tablet. If it has a GPU and a URL bar, it runs STEN. No GPU drivers to configure, no Vulkan, no DirectX. The browser handles all of it automatically.

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Built for Touch & Gamepad

Full touchscreen navigation built in from the ground up. Zoom, orbit, and select objects with your fingertips. Plug in any controller, Xbox, PlayStation, or generic USB, and navigate the stellar catalog with your thumbstick. No configuration. No drivers. It just works.

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Build a Classroom Kiosk for Under $100

A Raspberry Pi or a $60 refurbished mini PC. A cheap touchscreen. A browser pointed at thestardb.org. That is the entire setup for a full astronomy kiosk your students can explore with their hands. No expensive software licenses. No classroom lab subscriptions. No IT department required. STEN runs on hardware that schools already own.

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Cinematic Sound, Zero Setup

Every stellar class has its own ambient audio signature, white noise for quiet dwarfs, deep magnetic hum for magnetars, crackling plasma for red supergiants. Original ambient music plays throughout. All streamed from the browser. All optimised for looping.

Minimal Resources. Maximum Render.

STEN renders physically-modeled stars in real time using a handful of kilobytes of GLSL shader code. Convective cells, limb darkening, chromatic atmospheres, magnetic flares, all computed per-frame on the GPU. No gigabyte asset packs. No streaming textures. The entire renderer loads in seconds.

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Power Your Own Apps with the API

The TheStarDB API gives developers programmatic access to the full stellar catalog, spectral types, luminosities, distances, proper motion, and more. Build planetarium apps, educational tools, AR overlays, or research pipelines on top of real, structured stellar data. REST-first, JSON everywhere, rate limits that scale with your plan.

License STEN for Your Platform

STEN (The Star Engine) is available for commercial licensing. Embed the renderer in your educational software, science museum installation, streaming platform, or custom kiosk application. STEN renders stellar objects in real time inside any modern browser, no plugin, no runtime, no backend GPU.

Science Museums Drop STEN into your exhibit hall as an interactive stellar display. Touchscreen-ready, loop-stable, and runs on the TV behind your existing kiosk hardware.
EdTech Platforms Embed a live stellar renderer in your astronomy curriculum without building one. STEN delivers the visuals, you deliver the lesson.
Planetarium Software Replace static star-texture spheres with physically-modeled, spectrally-accurate renders. Point STEN at any star in the catalog and it renders it in real time.
Games & Simulations Add procedural stellar rendering to your space game or simulation. STEN parameters are fully scriptable, swap spectral class, temperature, and variability at runtime.
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Begin Exploring the Universe

Browse the full stellar catalog, or jump directly into the STEN explorer and render any star in real time.