Experience vividly the Martian landings in 2030
Fusion Multimedia Group has just released a virtual reality simulator called 'Mars 2030', which allows a very authentic experience of landing on Mars in the next decade.
The most authentic experience of setting history on Mars in 2030 is clearly reflected through Fusion's latest virtual reality product. The kit uses images and sounds recorded from the probes to ensure the best experience.
Welcome to Mars.
Users before landing on the red planet will be able to explore the 40km square of the planet's surface from above with images taken by the Mars Orbital Exploration HiRISE device.
Players will land on Mars's surface with two other astronauts.The vessel compartment is designed according to a drawing by NASA's Langley Research Center.
The task 'Mars 2030' set for players is to explore the planet and collect specimens.The program uses actual recordings of self-propelled ships to increase the authenticity of the experience.
Users can walk at any point on Mars to explore and collect specimens.
Players will live in artificial habitats and crew members.
Players can visit the artificial habitat zone, the interior cultivation area and the science laboratory.
Inside the artificial habitat, there is a private space for hermetically sealed cultivation, which provides food for the astronauts.
Although it was daytime, thick dust storms made the Sun faint in the sky.
A specimen obtained after an expedition outside the field. In addition to collecting soil and stones, the areas visited by players will be marked as 'the place that has been discovered'.
Night back at the astronauts' artificial living quarters.
A dust and tornado storm in the middle of the day, players need to protect themselves against the brutality of nature.
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