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PlanetVRium

$1.99
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Developer:
PeanutSoft, LLC
Publisher:
PeanutSoft, LLC
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Experience PlanetVRium, an interactive planetarium experience in Virtual Reality! PlanetVRium allows you to explore the stars, galaxies and nebulae visible in the night sky, and is a “must see” for all junior astronomers, young and old, or anyone with a curiosity and passion for the night sky.

Unlike other phone apps which show you constellations in the sky, PlanetVRium allows you to interact with the night sky, in VR. You can see all 8400 visible stars, in both the northern and southern hemispheres, all around you. You can rotate the night sky based on your latitude and time of year. See and explore all 88 constellations of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). You can point to and “shoot” any star to see detailed astronomical data for that star, including position (right ascension and declination), magnitude of brightness, distance in light years, and the name of the star where applicable.

In addition, PlanetVRium displays over 150 nebulae and galaxies, which are shown as pink and green dots in the sky, alongside their neighboring stars. Use this as a reference to learn where to aim your own telescope, in real life, to see the same night sky objects. And, just like the stars, you can “shoot” one of these dots, which will display beautiful color photos of each galaxy or nebula, as seen by the Hubble space telescope and other astronomers.

PlanetVRium is an educational and entertaining experience for all. Watch each of the “Visual Experiences” describing complex scientific concepts in easy-to-understand virtual reality displays before your eyes. Learn about the other planets in our solar system. See the vast distances between the stars in a scaled-down 3D visualization. And more!

Choose from several relaxing environments for enjoying the night sky – a peaceful meadow, floating on a raft, flying a small spaceship, and more. PlanetVRium can be enjoyed from either a standing or sitting position, and the sky is at your control. For example, rather than looking behind you, you can rotate the sky so that a particular constellation is in front of you.

The stars, constellations, and other objects in the night sky are modelled and displayed in mathematically correct location and relationship to each other. All data comes from reliable sources such as the Yale Bright Star Catalog (YBST), the Messier and Caldwell Catalogues of galaxies, clusters, and nebulae, and the IAU catalog of constellations. And developed with painstaking attention to detail to ensure a high-quality result.

We hope you enjoy PlanetVRium as much as we do, and we hope that it gives you a deeper appreciation of the beauty and wonder of the stars and the universe around us.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
6 user reviews
83%
Positive
8 min at review
Recommended

‘PlanetVRium’ is pretty much what you might suspect it is. Yes, it is a planetarium style app in which you can learn a little bit about the stars, constellations and the rotation of the planets. While it is far from the best looking planetarium app (Homestar VR still holds that title) it does what it needs to do and you can learn a little bit about the night sky. I wish it has locational settings so you could see what the night sky is where you live and I do wish it had more educational /narration to go with all the images. But for just £1.69 you get a solid app that does what it needs to do and even has a small guided tour (with narration) of the movements of the plants which is a nice touch.

6 helpful 1 funny
34 min at review
Recommended

Looking forward to future updates, especially showing more examples of scaling of spacetime--there's plenty of material to cover. I'm sure the experience would be better to try on a VR set with pancake lenses and a dark uOLED instead of this LED fresnel Quest 2, but that's a hardware limitation

1 helpful
10 min at review
Recommended

Now, this is a great product for its cost, You can see stars, and preview for some nebulas and galaxies. And also - good luck finding anything similar, for enthustast astronomers to just explore the night sky - this is perferct! Just remember - visual expiriences dont have exit, and controls are locked sometimes. Giving this one a like and support, well done!

17 min at review
Recommended

I can tell straight away that this is going to suit me perfectly. I already know a few stars and constellations fairly well, but using this app for the first time I was able to point to, and name, a couple of dozen stars before their name came up on the display. This gives me confidence that I can relate the headset view to the real world, and thereby use this app to train myself for better knowledge. I find most of the ground environments quite irritating due to their brightness. For me, I'd much rather have a dark grey floor, and perhaps a bit of luminescence around the horizon. I absolutely love the accurate rotation, and the ability to set longitudinal location. I also really enjoyed the 3-D visualisation feature - especially around Orion and Taurus - the depth provided by the headset helped me to grasp the distances involved for the first time. I also like being able to set magnitudes for city or country skies. You've done a great job and deserve to be appreciated by a much wide...

18 min at review
Not Recommended

I like the idea but I can't see the southern hemisphere. Is this a bug or the way the program is designed? I can't move the view up or down. The only things that seem to work are clicking a star and getting details about that object. You can make the view move from side to side but the view seems to move the opposite direction to what I expect. I can't do anything to get the constellations to appear. I can't turn the music off. I wish there was a guide.

8 min at review
Recommended

Very Educational and relaxing. I preferred the floating in space view. I Have a Quest 2 and used Virtual Desktop to stream this game. I have a mesh wifi system and multiple hop from headset to PC so even Steam VR Home can be flaky for me but this program ran smoothly.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-BIT WINDOWS 10 VERSION 1909 OR HIGHER
  • Processor: CORE I7 7700 @ 4.2GHZ or AMD RYZEN 5 3600
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or AMD RADEON RX 580
  • Storage: 350 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR
  • Additional Notes: VR Headset Required

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does PlanetVRium cost?

PlanetVRium costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for PlanetVRium?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 64-BIT WINDOWS 10 VERSION 1909 OR HIGHER Processor: CORE I7 7700 @ 4.2GHZ or AMD RYZEN 5 3600 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or AMD RADEON RX 580 Storage: 350 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR Additional Notes: VR Headset Required Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is PlanetVRium available on?

PlanetVRium is available on Windows PC.

Is PlanetVRium worth buying?

PlanetVRium has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.

When was PlanetVRium released?

PlanetVRium was released on Apr 5, 2022.

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