NASA's ace 3D space exploration tool Eyes on the Solar system now works in browser

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NASA's ace 3D space exploration tool Eyes on the Solar system now works in browser
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We probably won't all make it to space, but a virtual trip is just a click away! 🧑‍🚀👨‍💻

For the NASA nerds among us, the Eye also shows off stories on the left hand side of the screen. These take you through various exploration missions in 3D, explaining what was found and how by the various instruments sent out into the void.

You can get a look at what Voyager twins have been up to, watch the Perseverance Mars landing, and even see geysers get discovered on one of Saturn's moons.All of this gives space fans the world over a great 3D exploration app in any browser they can access. This is one great little tool that's great for learning tonnes of information about NASA missions, our solar system, the different planets and moons, or just mindlessly exploring space from the comfort of your PC.

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