RASANTE POR PLUTÃO — Experimente esta esmerada simulação do flyby da New Horizons por Plutão.
RASANTE POR PLUTÃO — Experimente esta esmerada simulação do flyby da New Horizons por Plutão. A simulação é em tempo real, mas você pode ver o replay da passagem pelo ex-planeta. Mas se não regular direitinho a velocidade ela vai acontecer como um swooosh e você não vai ver nada. Vá ao site indicado pelo meu amigo australiano Peter Clark <https://goo.gl/U5ZVv5> (superthanks for the tip, Peter!) e faça o download do app (que tem para PC e Mac). Depois instale-o e rode. Fuxique um pouco e você logo compreenderá o funcionamento dos controles. Enjoy!
PS: Fuce o app e brinque com as várias outras simulações disponíveis.
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Carlos for you compadre: If the Trump spectacle isn't doing it for you any more and you need some real amazement at something other than breathtaking idiocy, then perhaps go here, download and install the app to travel in a real time simulation with a serious robotic spacecraft and if you like, you can switch to replay the Pluto close encounter but you'll need to be nifty and swift with the speed controls otherwise you may miss it, because you're spinning slowly and moving at around 50,000 km/hour or 16m/s. Took me a few tries to slow down enough to see the flyby happen and it makes the image, avionics and telemetry systems even more astonishing and restorative of faith in human intelligence. This craft is about the size of a grand piano. Enjoy!
► http://eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-pluto.html
http://eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-pluto.html
PS: Fuce o app e brinque com as várias outras simulações disponíveis.
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Carlos for you compadre: If the Trump spectacle isn't doing it for you any more and you need some real amazement at something other than breathtaking idiocy, then perhaps go here, download and install the app to travel in a real time simulation with a serious robotic spacecraft and if you like, you can switch to replay the Pluto close encounter but you'll need to be nifty and swift with the speed controls otherwise you may miss it, because you're spinning slowly and moving at around 50,000 km/hour or 16m/s. Took me a few tries to slow down enough to see the flyby happen and it makes the image, avionics and telemetry systems even more astonishing and restorative of faith in human intelligence. This craft is about the size of a grand piano. Enjoy!
► http://eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-pluto.html
http://eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-pluto.html
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