Wear HoloLens to experience the journey through the interstellar Mars

Although NASA is stepping up its plan to launch a manned landing Mars, the study time of ten years still leaves people feeling that they will not be in sight. Therefore, for most ordinary people, 34 million miles is a distance that can never be crossed. However, the emergence of V/AR technology has opened up another door for humans to land on Mars’ dreams. Recently, in order to allow more people to have a chance to experience the journey to Mars, the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral of the United States produced a tour project named "Destination: Mars". Allowing visitors to wear Mars HoloLens's space dreams. The project was first proposed by OnSight, and is currently being developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in cooperation with Microsoft.

In January 2015, OnSight proposed a new way of exploring Mars, that is, scientists use HoloLens to watch the three-dimensional environment that simulates Mars. Although the plan soon died, it laid the foundation for another VR application with similar functionality, the Mars 2030 Experience. It is reported that this application is compatible with mainstream VR heads such as Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR, and Oculus Rift.

Consistent with the principle of the OnSight plan, "Destination: Mars" builds realistic Martian scenes from Mars data and images collected by the curiosity rover and overlays them in the user's real environment. Visitors to the virtual Mars tour will be guided by the famous American astronaut Buzz Aldrin, JPL scientist Erisa Hines and Curiosity Rover.

According to Therrin Protze, COO of Kennedy Space Center, “It is exciting to be in close contact with Mars and walking on Mars. We can’t wait to welcome visitors to this different experience. At the same time, we also It is an honour to let visitors watch NASA's work on Mars in "Destination: Mars," which is not available elsewhere."

At present, "Destination: Mars" has officially opened this week and will continue to run until January 1, 2017. Visitors to the Kennedy Space Center excursion will be able to participate in the project experience, a single ticket for $ 50, only supports the same day booking.

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