Gaia Sky 3.6.8 released

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Gaia Sky version 3.6.8 has been released, continuing its mission as a real-time, 3D astronomy visualization software designed under the European Space Agency's Gaia project, which aims to map around 1 billion stars in our Milky Way Galaxy. This software provides users with the unique ability to explore the universe, traverse through space, and examine the surfaces of various celestial bodies, including detailed close-ups of Gaia itself, showcasing its movement in the sky and altitude.

One of the standout features of Gaia Sky is its support for four stereoscopic viewing modes: Anaglyphic (red-cyan), VR headset, 3DTV, and cross-eye viewing, allowing for an immersive experience. Additionally, it supports the use of controllers and gamepads, enhancing user interaction. Users can also create, record, and replay videos of their explorations, making it not only educational but also entertaining.

Currently, Gaia Sky is available in multiple languages including English, German, Spanish, and Catalan, with plans to add more languages in the future. For astronomy enthusiasts and those fascinated by space exploration, Gaia Sky serves as a captivating tool, offering hours of exploration and discovery within our solar system and beyond.

As Gaia Sky continues to evolve, future updates may introduce new features, enhanced graphics, and additional celestial data, further enriching the user experience and expanding the boundaries of astronomical visualization

Gaia Sky 3.6.8 released

Gaia Sky is a real-time, 3D astronomy visualization software developed in the framework of ESA's Gaia mission to chart about 1 billion stars in our Galaxy.

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