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Moon 3D Screensaver can be employed also for instructional purposes since each frame is founded on real Moon photos. We may be able to see craters, mountains relief and even the back side of the Moon which is invisible from the Earth. We will watch thousands of stars with real coordinates, colours and brightness.
Mars 3D Screensaver presents planet’s red deserts, hurricanes and mountains. It gives you the chance to see the extraordinary space sunrises and sunsets in thin Martian atmosphere as well as the Phobos – the largest of the 2 barren rocks which are the Martian moons. Here also each frame is based on true NASA photos.
Saturn 3D Screensaver presents the cold gas giant planet with it’s famous icy ring and even the ring’s shadow in the world and planet’s shadow on the rings system. The frames here are also based mostly on real NASA photos so the screensaver can be used for academic purposes in “demo” mode. Jupiter 3D screensaver shows us the biggest planet within the solar system. The big gas giant is much bigger than the Earth. We'll have the chance to see its many moons, to observe the layer of clouds which covers the planet and its awful typhoons.
Like Saturn, Jupiter has icy ring but it is faint and virtually invisible from the Earth. As in the previously mentioned screensavers, here the frames are based totally on true NASA photos. Universe 3D Screensaver is made as agreed by modern galaxy idea.
It shows the home of our Solar system and other bn. Stars and their planets, clusters and nebulas known as the Milky Way or simply the Galaxy. All of the objects in the Milky Way Galaxy orbit their common middle of mass, called the Galactic Centre. There are 2 tiny universes called Giant Magellanic Cloud and Tiny Magellanic Cloud that orbit the Milky Way. All these facts we will be able to learn from Universe 3D Screensaver. Like real space travelers we'll have the chance to leave the Solar system and travel on a wonderful space ship. Using state-of-the-art technologies, the screensaver will make the simulation just about real.
We will be able to see the bar-shaped core area besieged by a disk of gas and stars that are forming 4 arm structures in a spiral shape – the so called Spiral arms. We'll learn that the Solar system is situated within a smaller spiral arm, called the Orion Arm. We're going to have also the opportunity to see how the galactic disk is enclosed by radiance of stars and globular clusters. We're going to see bright and dark nebulas and many far and unknown universes. We will have an extraordinary experience! All the above mentioned screensavers are based mostly on true facts and can be employed for tutorial purposes in “demo” mode. I think that for our kids will be much more fascinating to see the planets on a computer than on a production.
Besides, here they will have the opportunity to travel and feel like astronauts and to find out new things. They are not just screensavers, they're screenteachers!
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