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SUMMARY:EPFL Virtual Space Tour in Tokyo
DESCRIPTION:eSpace\, the Laboratory of Astrophysics and Space@yourService are presenting two amazing experiences in Tokyo at the Science Museum.\n\nNote that VIRUP and Tranquility Base will follow their Virtual Tour in Tokyo at Base Q Tokyo Midtown Hibiya in September.\n\n  \nVIRUP is a virtual reality platform where you can fully immerse yourself in the most advanced and detailed virtual map of the Universe.\nImmerse yourself in the most advanced and detailed virtual map of the Universe. Sit back\, relax and enjoy this amazing journey!\nVIRUP is a new multi-platform Virtual Reality (VR) environment developed by the Laboratory of Astrophysics (LASTRO) of EPFL\, which provides users with the most modern dynamical view of our Universe. Fully immersed\, one can travel through space and time\, from the solar system through the outer confines of the Universe\, visiting the nearby stars\, exoplanets\, our galaxy the Milky Way and the Local Group. \n \n  \nMore information on the project on LASTRO VIRUP \n  \nTranquility Base is a thrilling cooperative virtual escape game set in a lunar base and its mission control center on Earth.\nA thrilling co-op augmented reality escape game set in a lunar base and its mission control center on Earth where cooperation\, action and time will be the key to saving the mission!\nTranquility Base is an application to promote Swiss excellence in the domain of space in an entertaining and educational format. The game is based on the physical escape game named “Switzerland\, We’ve Had a Problem” created by the student association “Space@yourService” at EPFL and can be played now in a virtual format. While solving the puzzles\, learn about Swiss cutting-edge technologies that support living on the moon. There are hidden elements\, too. How many can you find?\nThe game can be played on two tablets at the Science Museum. The number of players per gameplay is two and the time limit to solve all puzzles is 20 minutes! \n \n  \nMore information on Space@YourService \n\nFirst stop: Science Museum\n \nEPFL Space Center (eSpace)\, LASTRO and Space@your Service are virtually travelling to the Science Museum in August for the first appearance of VIRUP and Tranquility Base in Japan. It is also the world premiere of the latest versions of these science communication projects. \n\nAn 18-minute VIRUP journey through the Universe will be shown at the Synra Dome from August 11th to 31st starting at 13:10\nTranquility Base can be exclusively experienced on August 27th and 28th before its official launch in September\n\nLocal visitors are kindly asked to register online on the Science Museum website (in Japanese)\, due to the sanitary restrictions. \n  \n–> Event funded by Leading House Asia
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/9422/
LOCATION:Science Museum Tokyo\, 2-1\, Kitanomaru-koen\, Chiyoda-ku\, Tokyo\, Japan
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