NASA has updated its Solar System View 3D visualization tool to make interplanetary travel easier and more interactive.
The American space agency NASA has released an interactive map of the solar system Eyes on the Solar System, which allows you to follow the planets, moons, asteroids and comets – from 1949 to 2049. It was reported on the NASA website.
The updated service provides more convenient control, improved navigation and many new opportunities for space exploration.
As you work, you can also rotate objects, compare them, and even change perspective and lighting.
The new service is available on NASA’s Eyes website. There, just select the desired object to view data about it.
It was previously reported that James Webb took a picture of the galactic nebula NGC 2070, located in the constellation Dorado.
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