Amateur astronauts, rejoice! To coincide with the historic landing of NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars, the Smithsonian Channel teamed up with Immersion, a Warsaw-based augmented reality studio, to launch a cosmic new app that allows people to explore the Red Planet—all from the confines of their own homes. Mission to Mars, available for free for iOS and Android mobile devices, is an augmented reality app that allows users to superimpose images and videos from Mars into their surroundings. The immersive app hopes to engage and educate users about the wonders of the planet.
Comparable to the popular Pokémon GO, Mission to Mars offers an interactive look at the rover designs and the planet. App users could drive the rovers around, launch a rocket, navigate a portal onto the surface of Mars to witness the Perseverance in action, and attempt the “7 Minutes of Terror”—a feature that allows users to try their hand at a landing sequence in a rover as it penetrates the planet’s atmosphere. Some educational features include quizzes, images, and clips from the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary, “Making Tracks on Mars.”
Explore Mars From Home With Smithsonian Channel’s New Augmented Reality App