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Do you dream of exploring the solar system, but you do not have the means to offer a spaceship? This is now possible thanks to the “Eyes on the Solar System”, a free software available to the public by NASA. Presented in this video by engineer Jon Nguyen, this freeware will let you wander in real time in the middle of the moons and asteroids that orbit our Sun. Takeoff in 3, 2, 1 …
Fascinated by astronomy since his childhood, Jon Nguyen realized his dream by getting a degree from the prestigious University of Los Angeles UCLA before joining NASA. With his team, he has developed software to observe a 3D visualization of the solar system in real time. Easy to use software called “Eyes on the Solar System” (Look at Solar System) provides an interface similar to Google Earth and can observe most major satellites around the Earth and the Sun. You can download it from the website of NASA.
For the sake of visual clarity, military satellites , weather satellites, communication satellites and reconnaissance satellites will not be posted. Most other devices have 3D models that you can observe in detail with a simple double-click. Thus, by selecting the International Space Station, you can watch live his wanderings. It is also possible to control the time and go back to see what it’s like for example a sunset bort the ISS, or go in the future to review the forecast. The software is provided as data and integrates data from 1950 to 2050, which will travel through time and more space!
The Home button to navigate to the center of the solar system and observe the other planets. We can see that the traffic around Saturn, Jupiter and Mars is actually quite intense. Indeed, the main activity is now NASA robotic exploration instead of spaceships. “Even if NASA does not send humans into space at the moment, she is not dead. One of the reasons why we have made a program like this is that people are aware of what we do every day, “explains Jon to explain motivations that led the agency to release this software. The scientist also said that his personal dream is that children can get hold of this program to explore and enjoy the wonders of space. Jon Nguyen also hopes to encourage vocations like he had younger so continues the dream of space exploration through the generations.
Eyes on the Solar System is an excellent initiative NASA . By publishing its data, the agency will delight fans of science fiction and exploration while fostering vocations among younger and broader knowledge of our universe. In writing, we salute all the action that awakens the astronaut in all of us. As for you, would you like to discover the secrets of our solar system
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