Augmented Reality (AR) Sky Projection On iPhone Camera's View
This is an Augmented Reality (AR) Sky Projection on my iPhone 7 Plus camera's field of view.
It's a cloudy night. Only Venus was visible to my unaided eyes.
The star D OPH in Ophiuchus is circled in AR and is identified at the bottom.
This is an augmented reality projection of what this app knows about the sky in the southwest direction I am pointing the camera. I adjusted my orientation to capture both Venus and Jupiter which was about to move below my western building.
Note: I have not done any image post-processing at this point in time. I think I can sharpen the swimming pool and increase the contrast.
Augmented Reality is finally enabling me to do things I have wanted to do for most of my 84 years on this, our beautiful planet, Earth. And, I’m able to hold it in my hand❣️ it really is amazing and wonderful. ....... The computer in my iPhone 7 Plus is already outmoded and superseded by newer models. Still, it is many times faster and more powerful than the first IBM computer I managed and operated during the night shift At MIT’s Nuclear Physics computing facility. That was in 1964. If you want to see the computer and associated large tape drive units, try to find the movie “Hidden Figures.” We had one of the first ones as did NASA working on getting our first man in orbit. Do you remember Hollerith cards?
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"iPhone 7 Plus" Apps Sky Visualizing Visualization "Hand Held" "Augmented Reality" AR Night Day Backyard Astronomy Zodiac Stars Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus Pluto Asteroids "International Space Station" "ISS Passes" FOV "Field Of View" "Sky View" "Sky Week" "Sky Guide" "Day & Night Map" "Star Walk" "Night Sky" "Sky Live" "Space Images" COSMOS Cosmology "Cosmic Zoom" "ISS Pass Finder" APOD "Day & NIght" "Golden Hour" "Lunar Solar Calendar" LunarSolCal Lunar Solar Calendar NASA
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Augmented Reality (AR) Sky Projection On iPhone Camera's View
This is an Augmented Reality (AR) Sky Projection on my iPhone 7 Plus camera's field of view.
It's a cloudy night. Only Venus was visible to my unaided eyes.
The star D OPH in Ophiuchus is circled in AR and is identified at the bottom.
This is an augmented reality projection of what this app knows about the sky in the southwest direction I am pointing the camera. I adjusted my orientation to capture both Venus and Jupiter which was about to move below my western building.
Note: I have not done any image post-processing at this point in time. I think I can sharpen the swimming pool and increase the contrast.
Augmented Reality is finally enabling me to do things I have wanted to do for most of my 84 years on this, our beautiful planet, Earth. And, I’m able to hold it in my hand❣️ it really is amazing and wonderful. ....... The computer in my iPhone 7 Plus is already outmoded and superseded by newer models. Still, it is many times faster and more powerful than the first IBM computer I managed and operated during the night shift At MIT’s Nuclear Physics computing facility. That was in 1964. If you want to see the computer and associated large tape drive units, try to find the movie “Hidden Figures.” We had one of the first ones as did NASA working on getting our first man in orbit. Do you remember Hollerith cards?
Tags:
"iPhone 7 Plus" Apps Sky Visualizing Visualization "Hand Held" "Augmented Reality" AR Night Day Backyard Astronomy Zodiac Stars Planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus Pluto Asteroids "International Space Station" "ISS Passes" FOV "Field Of View" "Sky View" "Sky Week" "Sky Guide" "Day & Night Map" "Star Walk" "Night Sky" "Sky Live" "Space Images" COSMOS Cosmology "Cosmic Zoom" "ISS Pass Finder" APOD "Day & NIght" "Golden Hour" "Lunar Solar Calendar" LunarSolCal Lunar Solar Calendar NASA
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