StarCloud
StarCloud is a GPU-generated synthetic starfield dataset representing a reconstruction of the Milky Way galaxy. It contains point cloud data of up to 1 billion stars, each with spatial coordinates and RGB color values depending on the location of the star within the galaxy.
1 Million Star 3D Demo: https://starcloud.ruben-roy.com
Dataset Overview
File | Points | Approx. Size |
---|---|---|
galaxy_10K.ply |
10,000 | ~0.4 MB |
galaxy_100K.ply |
100,000 | ~4 MB |
galaxy_1M.ply |
1,000,000 | ~38 MB |
galaxy_10M.ply |
10,000,000 | ~382 MB |
galaxy_100M.ply |
100,000,000 | ~3.82 GB |
galaxy_1B.ply |
1,000,000,000 | ~38.2 GB |
Each file is stored in PLY format with 6 fields per point:
x, y, z
(spatial coordinates,float32
)r, g, b
(color values,uint8
)
The dataset was generated using an NVIDIA A100 40GB GPU over the total span of 2 hours (for all files).
DISCLAIMER: The dataset was created entirely synthetically and no real astronomical data was used.
Usage
Pandas:
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv("galaxy_1M.ply", comment="e", sep=" ", header=None)
df.columns = ["x", "y", "z", "r", "g", "b"]
print(df.head())
Open3D for visualization:
import open3d as o3d
pcd = o3d.io.read_point_cloud("galaxy_1M.ply")
o3d.visualization.draw_geometries([pcd])
Citation / Attribution
If you use this dataset in research or software, credit:
Ruben Roy – StarCloud: A Large GPU-Generated Galaxy Point Cloud Dataset
License
The dataset is released under the Apache 2.0 License. Please refer to the license for usage rights and restrictions.
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