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big is big? Find out the answer as you tour this miniature 3D solar system, then go beyond to visit some of the largest known stars. Enjoy selected photos and facts along the way, at your own pace. Great care has been taken to ensure a comfortable and exciting experience.
Content:
Guided tour at your own pace, with optional comfort mode.
Accurate photos and facts on over 40 celestial bodies—everything verified!
Tour guide nicknamed “The Flying Professor Alien”—Let this friendly guide fly around you and talk nonstop about everything in 110 minutes of content! Currently in English only, with subtitles, but you can record your own demonstrations if you need.
Side-by-side comparisons—answer questions like “How big does Mars look next to Earth” or “Which is bigger, our moon or Pluto?”
Gravity probe—Get a sense of gravity differences as you launch a small space probe in any direction you like.
True distance view—Answer questions like “How big does the Sun look from Mercury?” or “How big does Jupiter look from its moon Io?”
Alternate Planet Maps - Includes a mix of radar maps, elevation maps, enhanced color maps, etc.
Zero-Gravity EVA - Float out of your moon and dash around the area! Hug your favorite little moon, check out surface labels, points of interest, etc.
Catchy Soundtracks - Each mode has music (which can be turned off if you prefer quiet), with music specially composed by Karim Elmahmoudy for the new EVA mode!
Features:
Native support for HTC Vive, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality, and Oculus Rift. - For Rift, it's your choice whether to use the Oculus SDK or SteamVR. Minimum
System Requirements :
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big is big? Find out the answer as you tour this miniature 3D solar system, then go beyond to visit some of the largest known stars. Enjoy selected photos and facts along the way, at your own pace. Great care has been taken to ensure a comfortable and exciting experience.
Content:
Guided tour at your own pace, with optional comfort mode.
Accurate photos and facts on over 40 celestial bodies—everything verified!
Tour guide nicknamed “The Flying Professor Alien”—Let this friendly guide fly around you and talk nonstop about everything in 110 minutes of content! Currently in English only, with subtitles, but you can record your own demonstrations if you need.
Side-by-side comparisons—answer questions like “How big does Mars look next to Earth” or “Which is bigger, our moon or Pluto?”
Gravity probe—Get a sense of gravity differences as you launch a small space probe in any direction you like.
True distance view—Answer questions like “How big does the Sun look from Mercury?” or “How big does Jupiter look from its moon Io?”
Alternate Planet Maps - Includes a mix of radar maps, elevation maps, enhanced color maps, etc.
Zero-Gravity EVA - Float out of your moon and dash around the area! Hug your favorite little moon, check out surface labels, points of interest, etc.
Catchy Soundtracks - Each mode has music (which can be turned off if you prefer quiet), with music specially composed by Karim Elmahmoudy for the new EVA mode!
Features:
Native support for HTC Vive, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality, and Oculus Rift. - For Rift, it's your choice whether to use the Oculus SDK or SteamVR. Minimum
System Requirements :
- Requires 64-bit processor and operating system.
- Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit or later
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 or equivalent or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 or equivalent or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2100 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Better experience in virtual reality.
- Requires 64-bit processor and operating system.
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