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Moving winds of Jupiter and space exploration in new Solar System app

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Vito Technology (http://vitotechnology.com/) has introduced Solar Walk 2, the next generation of the company’s 3D solar system guide.

Redesigned from the inside out, the new Solar Walk 2 is an educational tool at the edge of graphic technology that shows wonders of the solar system. Based on real physics and latest photographic data, Solar Walk 2 comes with visual effects of planetary atmospheres, solar flares, auroras, and asteroid belts.

In Solar Walk 2 the life of the solar system is presented as a series of events: celestial (solar eclipses, conjunctions, etc.) and man-made missions. Users can see experience the progress of space exploration and see how the planets moved at the time and how they are going to move in the future.

With the new Calendar users can travel with Voyager 1, see how gravity assists helped Cassini get to the outer edges of the solar system, and explore Hubble. Sixty 3D models of important space missions and satellites are available in high detail and travel according to their actual coordinates.

The new Solar Walk 2 has visualizations of important celestial events. Users can view any solar eclipse from space as a shadow crossing the Earth and see exactly what regions it covers at what times for each and every eclipse of the covered range.

What’s more, Solar Walk 2 comes with an interactive Apple Watch app that presents a fun challenge for kids and adults. It’s available for US$2.99 at the Apples App Store in the Education category.

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