Experience the feeling of taking selfie in space with NASA application
Now, you can completely visit the space with VR experience and selfie with two NASA applications.
Now, you can completely visit the space with VR experience and selfie with two NASA applications.
NASA has just released two virtual reality apps and selfies to celebrate the 15th anniversary of launching space. With these two applications from NASA, you can completely explore the universe at home without going anywhere.
With this application, you can explore the universe yourself at home without going anywhere.
The two NASA Selfies and Exoplanet Excursions applications are inspired by the extraordinary discoveries and images Spitzer collected while in space.
NASA's selfies application allows you to take photos of yourself in a virtual space suit in front of many beautiful locations like the Orion Nebula or the center of the Milky Way. Using the application is quite simple, you just need to take a photo of yourself, then choose your favorite wallpaper and then share it on social networks or with friends.
Currently Selfie application is providing more than 30 images taken by Spitzer and sent to Earth.
Currently Selfie application is providing more than 30 images taken by Spitzer and sent to Earth. NASA insists it will soon provide more locations in the future as the Spitzer telescope participates in many other tasks. You can download the app on the Google Play Store and App Store.
Meanwhile with the second app called Exoplanet Excursions , you can make a tour of the guide.
For the best travel experience, you should use virtual reality glasses, such as Oculus or HTC Vive. You can access the application right from Spitzer's mission website at. In the future, this app will soon be available on Oculus store.
If you can't experience VR format, you can watch 360-degree videos on YouTube via multiple platforms such as desktop, smartphone or Google Cardboard 360-degree viewer.
TRAPPIST-1 is an extrasolar planetary system consisting of 7 Earth-sized planets. Due to the distance, Spitzer could not observe the planets closely. Even so, the VR experience will definitely help you feel the best about their shape and size.
Since being launched into space in 2003, the Spitzer telescope has played an important role in finding exoplanets.
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