Introduction to NASA’s SLS in Augmented Reality
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is about to make its debut in a singular way before it launches the Artemis I mission to the Moon. The SLS has been added to the NASA app as an augmented reality virtual 3D model, allowing users to explore the rocket intimately from the comfort of their very own space.
Exploring the SLS Model
Users of the NASA app can now view the SLS model in augmented reality, placing it virtually in their very own environment, resembling on a table. The model will also be viewed in regular object mode, allowing for rotation and display. This feature provides an interactive approach to find out about different parts of the mega Moon rocket, its construction, the SLS team, and more.
Features of the NASA App
The SLS model joins over 40 other 3D models within the app, including BioSentinel, one in every of the ten CubeSats flying aboard Artemis I. This collection of models offers a comprehensive look into NASA’s projects and missions, providing users with a wealth of knowledge at their fingertips.
Downloading the App
To access the SLS model and other features of the NASA app, users can download it without cost from various platforms. The app is out there for:
- Amazon Fire TV: Visit the App Store in your Fire TV device to put in.
- Apple TV: Go to the App Store in your Apple TV device to put in.
- Roku: Add the NASA channel within the Roku channel store.
Conclusion
The addition of the SLS model to the NASA app marks an exciting development in how we interact with and find out about space exploration. By leveraging augmented reality technology, NASA is making its missions and projects more accessible and interesting for the general public. As the Artemis I mission approaches, this app provides a singular opportunity for teens and space enthusiasts alike to delve into the main points of the SLS rocket and NASA’s broader endeavors.