Train to Morocco XR Experience created in EON-XR and EON Merged XR
In this application example, we’ll delve into the transportation category to take a look at a boat trailer. Constructed and recorded with EON-XR’s 9.0 update, this quick video will show the breadth of possibilities available within our flagship solution. See the simple, smooth, and efficient process of turning real life objects and surroundings into digital XR assets for use in EON-XR in seconds before building complex and immersive lessons in mere minutes. With an abundance of creation features, language and regional settings, and premade assets and lessons, let this example demonstrate exactly what you could be doing with EON-XR.
In this application example, we’ll delve into the transportation category to take a look at an Electrical Vehicle Charging Station. Constructed and recorded with EON-XR’s 9.0 update, this quick video will show the breadth of possibilities available within our flagship solution. See the simple, smooth, and efficient process of turning real life objects and surroundings into digital XR assets for use in EON-XR in seconds before building complex and immersive lessons in mere minutes. With an abundance of creation features, language and regional settings, and premade assets and lessons, let this example demonstrate exactly what you could be doing with EON-XR.
In this application example, we’ll delve into the transportation category to take a look at different vehicles, hot air balloon, tug boat, old boat, and glider in a beach setting, namely at Manhattan Beach in California. Constructed and recorded with EON-XR’s 9.0 update, this quick video will show the breadth of possibilities available within our flagship solution. See the simple, smooth, and efficient process of turning real life objects and surroundings into digital XR assets for use in EON-XR in seconds before building complex and immersive lessons in mere minutes. With an abundance of creation features, language and regional settings, and premade assets and lessons, let this example demonstrate exactly what you could be doing with EON-XR.
Students can now dig deeper (pun intended) to explore the future of urban transportation, as Elon Musk sets his sights on building underground road networks. Many of the world’s largest cities have reached their capacity to absorb new infrastructure ‘on the ground’. These cities are now looking at solutions – both above and below the ground – to overcome mobility challenges. Using EON-XR, engineering students can now build and visualize their own designs in AR and VR. With a highway of innovative ideas, the future of urban transportation does not seem too distant anymore.
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This AR remote lesson allows users to engage in immersive learning through EON Reality’s EON-XR Platform.
The hypothetical colonization of Mars has received interest from public space agencies and private corporations, and has received extensive treatment in science fiction writing, film, and art.
Organizations have proposed plans for a human mission to Mars, the first step towards any colonization effort, but no person has set foot on the planet. However, landers and rovers have successfully explored the planetary surface and delivered information about conditions on the ground.
Reasons for colonizing Mars include pure curiosity, the potential for humans to provide more in-depth observational research than unmanned rovers, economic interest in its resources, and the possibility that the settlement of other planets could decrease the likelihood of human extinction. Difficulties and hazards include radiation exposure during a trip to Mars and on its surface, toxic soil, low gravity, the isolation that accompanies Mars’ distance from Earth, a lack of water, and cold temperatures.
Educational freedom is made possible through distance learning on EON Reality’s virtual based EON-XR Platform.
Voyager 1 is a space probe that was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977. Part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System, Voyager 1 was launched 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2. Having operated for 42 years, 9 months and 1 day as of June 6, 2020, the spacecraft still communicates with the Deep Space Network to receive routine commands and to transmit data to Earth. Real-time distance and velocity data is provided by NASA and JPL. At a distance of 148.61 AU (22.2 billion km; 13.8 billion mi) from Earth as of March 12, 2020, it is the most distant human-made object from Earth.
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