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The Virtual Solarsystem


The Virtual Solarsystem

The bestseller by Next Step Multimedia is now updated with a new complete chapter about Dwarf Planets, and is even available as a download version.


Have fun – Imagine surfing around in space and feel like you have all the Planets in your own backyard:
Including unique 3D animations

The public version targets every body, who have interest for space and science. Especially young people, who normally spend enormous of time on the computer, can with this programme learn a lot in an exciting way. The programme brings a better understanding of “why and how” things happen. It is aimed to use a normal languish – this was a very hard part to get in the programme.

The programme uses medias from NASA, ESA, Russian Space Centre and VIRAC

o                    Including “All you need to know about the Sun, Planets, Moons and Dwarf Planets”

o                    Life in space?

o                    Know How

o                    Quiz - test your knowledge.

The programme is an infotainment production. Therefore the user learns a lot while he/she surf the programme. The Know How section is very important! It ties knowledge and  theories together, so the user get an understanding of physical laws and how they works in real life.

The programme comes up with answers on many issues, for example:
o                    How can we know what a planet consist of?
o                    What is relative time?
o                    Why do a satellite do not fall down?
o                    What is a light-year?
o                    What is a meter?
o                    Who was, Newton, Kepler, Copernicus and Thye Brage?
o                    What happens with our weather?
o                    What is a Sunspot?
o                    What is life?
o                    What do we do to find live in space?
o                    What is spectral analysis?

Below a small 3D animation of Mars ant its two moons.

The Virtual Solarsystem

Excambel from the programme Saturn and some moons…

Above a shot from the programme.

About Kristian Nielsen

The bestseller by Next Step Multimedia is now

updated with a new complete chapter about Dwarf

Planets, and is even available as a download

version.



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