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Augmented Reality for Developers

You're reading from   Augmented Reality for Developers Build practical augmented reality applications with Unity, ARCore, ARKit, and Vuforia

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286436
Length 548 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Augment Your World FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your System 3. Building Your App 4. Augmented Business Cards 5. AR Solar System 6. How to Change a Flat Tire 7. Augmenting the Instruction Manual 8. Room Decoration with AR 9. Poke the Ball Game

Adding the other planets


The following table shows the data of each of the planets, in values relative to the earth (source: https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/planet_table_ratio.html). For example, you can see that Mercury is 0.38 smaller than Earth, and Jupiter is 11.21 times bigger than Earth. Mercury takes 58.8 days to make one rotation that Earth does in 24 hours, yet makes its way around the sun in just 87.7 earth days.

 

Relative diameter

Relative distance from Sun

Rotation(Earth days)

Orbit(Earth days)

Mercury

0.38

0.39

58.8

87.7

Venus

0.95

0.74

-244

226.5

Earth

1

1

1

365.25

Moon

0.27

0

27.4

Mars

0.53

1.55

1.0

686.67

Jupiter

11.21

5.29

0.42

4,346

Saturn

9.45

9.7

0.45

10,592

Uranus

4.01

19.5

-0.72

32,032

Neptune

3.88

30.6

0.67

59,791

Pluto

0.19

40.2

6.41

90,545

 

We will accurately scale the planets relative to the earth's size.

You can try to adjust their positions to be in line with the real distance from the sun. But as mentioned at the top of this chapter (as we saw with the earth and the moon), these distances are literally...

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