Stargaze with augmented reality specs at this Canadian observatory


HANDOUT - Said to be the world's first open air augmented reality planetarium, ObservEtoile in Canada equips visitors with high-tech headsets that provide additional information on the night sky whilst expert astronomers narrate the experience. Photo: Michel St-Jean/QuébecOriginal/dpa - ACHTUNG: Nur zur redaktionellen Verwendung im Zusammenhang mit dem genannten Text und nur bei vollständiger Nennung des vorstehenden Credits

There are few things finer in life than gazing up at the stars in the night sky. But now, visitors to Canada have the chance to see how augmented reality technology can enhance even this great natural experience. 

Said to be the world's first open air augmented reality planetarium, ObservEtoile in the Quebec province equips visitors with high-tech headsets that provide additional information on the night sky whilst expert astronomers narrate the experience. 

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