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Exploring the Universe from Antarctica(南極から宇宙を探る)は、高エネルギーニュートリノと、南極にあるアイスキューブ・ニュートリノ観測所で行われているニュートリノにまつわる研究をより深く理解するために、ユーザーを南極から宇宙への旅へといざなう。
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Exploring the Universe from Antarctica takes users on a journey from the South Pole into outer space in efforts to better understand high-energy neutrinos and the research that takes place surrounding them at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole.
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A science education experience. A short, fun experience designed to teach you about the work of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. Don't go into it assuming its going to be a perfectly polished game with lots of opportunities for interaction and puzzles- think of it as an especially fun exhibit in a science museum.
On the whole I felt that it did a great job at teaching complicated physics by letting you observe for yourself what was happening, with narration to help you understand the visuals. It assumes you know some basics, so if it's been a while since you learned what a neutrino is, or about the light wavelength spectrum, you might want to look those up first!
Educational overview of how neutrinos are tracked to their source across millions of light years. Very effectively covers the basic concept using VR. Yes, it's 3d VR, the 1 star review is invalid, maybe they expected another murder simulator? Sorry, this is science and education.
Waste of space. It gets two stars because I simply can't believe anything could actually be this bad. Waste of drive space for me, and I am the space-scientific type. Deleted.
投稿者:oysterassassin
★1
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2D VR!? 立体視って聞いたことある?
投稿者:Dalek23
2D VR?!?! Ever heard of stereoscopic vision, guys?
投稿者:Dalek23
★4
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ブラックマターホールとそれ それらのブラックホールは、彼らの光線で私たちを撃つのを止めません。
投稿者:byteframe
Black Matter Holes and That. Them black holes won't stop shooting us with their rays.