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Take Space Selfies and Explore New Worlds With NASA VR Apps

These apps are definitely a new standard of Virtual Reality being taken to new heights in the real world!

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NASA has recently introduced two unique and all-new digital products that enable users to take selfies in cosmic landscapes through NASA VR apps. The Spitzer Space Telescope of NASA is a famous infrared space telescope of NASA. To commemorate its 15th anniversary since its launch, NASA introduced the Exoplanet Excursions VR App and the NASA Selfies App for space enthusiasts.

These VR apps are really taking virtual reality to a whole new level. These apps are based on the gorgeous images of the space taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope of NASA. The NASA Selfies App basically allows users to click pictures or snapshots of themselves in cosmic surroundings that are as real as they are breathtaking. You can even be seen in a virtual spacesuit and can pose in your best profile in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Orion Nebula. These apps are straightforward and fairly hassle-free. All you are required to do is take catchy and pleasing photos of yourself, select your preferred cosmic background and share your favorites on social media platforms.

NASA Selfies app
Source: NASA

Not just this but you can also get a deep insight into the science behind all the images captured by Spitzer and how this app works. Users can currently choose from a range of 30 diverse images that have been taken by Spitzer. They are all stunning and would make for gorgeous cosmic backdrops for your snapshots. You can easily download the app on both Android and iOS devices.

Talking about the Exoplanet Excursions VR App of Nasa, this is yet another feat where virtual reality apps are concerned. VR users can go on a one-of-a-kind guided tour with the help of this app to the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system. TRAPPIST-1 has forever been a source of delight to astronomers and non-specialists alike because it hosts seven planets that are roughly the size of Earth. Using this app, users can now navigate around and explore five of these planets, delighting in the faint starlight and cosmic wonders.

These apps are definitely a new standard of Virtual Reality being taken to new heights in the real world!

Source NASA

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