This solar system AR toy proves that you don't need to be an astronaut to explore space

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This solar system AR toy proves that you don't need to be an astronaut to explore space
The solar system, but here on Earth. Credit: AstroReality

Becoming an astronaut is tough. First, you need a degree in engineering, math, or science, and have at least three years of field experience. Second, you have to pass an incredibly demanding physical examination.

And even if you do get selected, you have to undergo training which involves squeezing yourself into tiny simulators and gaining fluency in Russian. Oh, and once you finally get to go on a deep-space mission, you also have to trust the universe not to let you end up like Matt Damon in The Martian. (We know, that was fiction — but still.)

Just because it's almost impossible to get into a space program, doesn't mean you can't explore the solar system. The Solar System Mini Set offers a unique celestial experience, and you can play with it in the comfort of your home (you can even eat space cheese if you want).

Check it out:

Engineered using 3D printing technology, the 3 cm planet models are optimized to work with augmented reality technology so you can see each one's character up close. When you pair the planets with the app, you can inspect them in amazing detail, complete with features like atmospheres, moons, and rings. It works in real time, too. The mini replica can be light or dark depending on the time you explore as it mirrors how the actual planet rotates into daylight.

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You may not ever travel to space, but you can at least pretend with the Solar System Mini Set. Regularly $179, you can get it on sale for $129 — a savings of 27%.


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