We learned yesterday that there have been 13 million downloads of augmented reality apps powered by ARKit, and USA Today has plans to increase that number.
It has announced that it will soon be launching an AR app that allows you to do some launching of your own. 3-2-1 Launch is an app that allows you to assemble, launch and land an AR rocket …
The app can also be used to experience real-life launches with AR touches.
Engadget’s Cherlynn Low got a preview, and was impressed.
As the app promises coverage of the SpaceX Falcon 9 launch on April 2, it sounds like it should be available within the next few days. You can sign-up for an email alert here.
I won’t spoil the experience for you — it’s more fun if you don’t already know this information when putting your rocket together. By the time I finished the simulation, which took about 15 minutes, I was impressed by the crisp quality of the digital graphics, even when I moved up close to inspect the spacecraft. Make sure you have audio turned on, too. The launch countdown sequence was made all the more realistic thanks to the sound effects that were reminiscent of all my favorite space movies (or just Apollo 13). All told, the simulation was engaging and educational.
Photo: Falcon 9 launch by Michael Berrigan/Reuters