To celebrate “National Comic Day”, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently published the first digital interactive comic.Picture: taken from the official website
To celebrate “National Manga Day”, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently published the first digital interactive comic “First Woman: NASA’s Promise for Humanity” (First Woman: NASA’s Promise for Humanity) , There is also an audio version, you can listen to the story while playing a special app, and experience the feeling of “going to space and exploring the moon”.
NASA stated on its official website that the “First Woman” comic describes the process of the heroine Rodriguez (Callie Rodriguez) from her childhood dream of space travel to being selected as an astronaut candidate. She and the robot assistant RT have overcome all the way. Frustration, disappointment, and tragedy, and finally successfully embarked on a trip to the moon.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy said: “Callie’s story shows how passion, dedication and perseverance make us turn our dreams into reality. Like me, she has overcome the challenge of becoming a NASA astronaut by improving her abilities and seizing learning opportunities. “
NASA pointed out that although the content of the comic is fictitious, NASA’s Artemis Program will send a woman and a person of color to the moon to achieve this historic milestone. Hope this comic Can encourage readers to become the next generation of explorers.
In addition to comics (which can be read online or downloaded and watched), readers can also download the “First Woman” App from Apple and Google App Stores, and use them in conjunction with each other to experience the scenes in the comics (such as the Orion spacecraft and the surface of the moon) through VR and AR technology. ), with the help of the lovely robot partner RT, explore key NASA technologies and participate in virtual missions to help astronauts survive on the moon.
You can listen to the story while playing a special app, and experience the feeling of “going to space and exploring the moon”.
She and the robot assistant RT overcame frustration, disappointment and tragedy all the way, and finally successfully embarked on a journey to the moon.
Hope this comic can encourage readers to become the next generation of explorers.
Readers can download the “First Woman” App from Apple and Google App Stores and use them with comics to experience the scenes in the comics through VR and AR technology.Picture: taken from the official website
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