NASA has released a web app to enable you to enjoy the beauty of space easily. "Eyes on the Solar System" is a 3-D environment full of real NASA mission data. Explore the cosmos from your computer's web browser. Hop on an asteroid. Fly with NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft.
See the entire solar system moving in real time. It's up to you. You control space and time. Its provides a 3D version of the solar system. The app uses video game technology, which lets you control what you're seeing, or your point of view, from anywhere in the solar system, it speeds up time so you can see how the planets move (rotation and revolution), you can see planetary satellites and NASA spacecraft. NASA has also created custom modules which highlight their missions, such as Juno, the probe that was launched recently and is on a five year mission to Jupiter. You can also keep track of the locations of NASA's current spacecraft with NASA's actual mission data.
According to Jim Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division at the agency’s Headquarters in Washington, “This is the first time the public has been able to see the entire solar system and our missions moving together in real time. It demonstrates NASA’s continued commitment to share our science with everyone.”
You need to download the Eyes on the Solar System web app from NASA's site. You need to have downloaded the Unity Web Player for Mac and PC in order to use the app.
See the entire solar system moving in real time. It's up to you. You control space and time. Its provides a 3D version of the solar system. The app uses video game technology, which lets you control what you're seeing, or your point of view, from anywhere in the solar system, it speeds up time so you can see how the planets move (rotation and revolution), you can see planetary satellites and NASA spacecraft. NASA has also created custom modules which highlight their missions, such as Juno, the probe that was launched recently and is on a five year mission to Jupiter. You can also keep track of the locations of NASA's current spacecraft with NASA's actual mission data.
According to Jim Green, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division at the agency’s Headquarters in Washington, “This is the first time the public has been able to see the entire solar system and our missions moving together in real time. It demonstrates NASA’s continued commitment to share our science with everyone.”
You need to download the Eyes on the Solar System web app from NASA's site. You need to have downloaded the Unity Web Player for Mac and PC in order to use the app.
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