Space Pirates in the Cyclorama at ASTC

Ahoy…. space pirates in the Cyclorama! Our 360° immersive environment at ASTC showcased OpenSpace, with a custom UI powered by WorldViewer’s ability to launch third-party applications and multiple user inputs through a single interface.  

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Exploring the Planets at The Smithsonian

We were proud to collaborate on an immersive experience at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, on the Mall in Washington, DC. Visitors use an interactive touchscreen to learn about our solar system, showing high-resolution images of the planets on an internally projected globe. These planetary datasets are complemented with panoramic images and animations projected on the […]

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Two GeoDomes – Theater and Globe – at the American Astronomical Society conference

We’ve been invited to bring two GeoDome systems to the American Astronomical Society conference this week in DC. We’ll be in Booth 200 with a GeoDome Theater, showcasing World Wide Telescope and the newly available OpenSpace platform – both enabled for dome display with WorldViewer. On the way in, attendees will interact with our GeoDome […]

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See you at AAM!

We’ll be in Booth 8053E of the Federal Pavilion with our partners at JPL, using our 2′ digital video globe to showcase NASA’s Eyes platforms.

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See you at AAS!

We’ll be in Booth 109 at the American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting, January 4-8 in Kissimee, FL. Stop by and check out our full range of software platforms for interactive space exploration.

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Immersion Theater Grand Opening – Aldo Leopold Nature Center

This custom installation features an edge-blended dual-fisheye solution and our full suite of interactive software for Earth and space science exploration.

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See you at ASTC!

We’ll be in Booth 110 with a Cobra Panorama, a Magic Planet, and the latest data-driven content for immersive environments.

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Elumenati and Eyes in NASA Spinoff magazine

A profile of our collaboration with NASA JPL to bring Eyes on the Earth, Solar System and Exoplanets into domes and spheres using Omnity. Thanks NASA!

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Lighting it up at GLPA with Eyes on the Solar System

At GLPA, we’re lighting a sphere in our booth and then a 9m planetarium with the same Omnifocus 200 series projection system. We’re launching our dome-enabled version of NASA JPL’s Eyes on the Solar System.

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NASA JPL joins the network with a GeoDome Theater

NASA JPL’s GeoDome Theater system is the first to include Eyes on the Earth and Eyes on the Solar System, along with Uniview, WorldViewer, and WorldComposer.

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