File:NASA's Eyes.png
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DescriptionNASA's Eyes.png |
English: Screenshot of the splash screen of NASA's Eyes Visualization client. The client is split into three distinct software modes. On the left is "Eyes on the Earth", a simulation of the Earth based on satellite imagery. In the middle is "Eyes on the Solar System", a simulation of the solar system akin to Celestia, featuring all planets, and a majority of interplanetary spacecraft missions and minor planets. On the right is "Eyes on Exoplanets", a browser of major exoplanets and exoplanet candidates and their respective systems, mostly based on data collected from the Kepler telescope. |
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Source | Screenshot by Philip Terry Graham |
Author | NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
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