Watch the Eclipse and Explore Space with NASA's Eyes
Posted by: Timothy Tibbetts on 08/21/2017 06:16 AM
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NASA’s Eyes allows you to experience Earth and our solar system, the universe, and the spacecraft exploring them. We like it so much that it received the rarely used MajorGeeks "Pick."
NASA’s Eyes opens up the main window with three primary ways to explore.

Eyes on the Earth lets you explore earth's vital signs and fly along with Nasa satellites.
Eyes on the Solar System allows you to explore the solar system and the spacecraft exploring it. This one has a simple and advanced mode.
Eyes on Exoplanets lets you explore the planets around other stars in our galactic neighborhood.
At the bottom of the main window are featured modules that change with time. On the date of this review, the solar eclipse 2017 is approaching, so that's one feature module. Cassini's Tour, Juno Mission, and Eyes on Pluto were the others at the time.
With all of the warnings about not looking directly at the eclipse and the shortage of glasses, this is a safe way for everyone to watch.
As always, the download is geek tested, reviewed and clean. Download for free at http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/nasas_eyes.html.

At the bottom of the main window are featured modules that change with time. On the date of this review, the solar eclipse 2017 is approaching, so that's one feature module. Cassini's Tour, Juno Mission, and Eyes on Pluto were the others at the time.
With all of the warnings about not looking directly at the eclipse and the shortage of glasses, this is a safe way for everyone to watch.
As always, the download is geek tested, reviewed and clean. Download for free at http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/nasas_eyes.html.
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