Yuga Labs shifts focus to metaverse project “Otherside” after restructuring

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Tokyo-based ALE (Astro Live Experiences) has ambitious plans to not only create human-made shooting stars but to also use them to collect vital climate data in the mesosphere.ALE pledged at the time it would launch a new meteor shower in 2023 and it seems the company has kept its word.

Yuga Labs shifts focus to metaverse project “Otherside” after restructuring

by combining critical climate research with a new form of space entertainment we believe we can further our scientific understanding of climate change while also inspiring curiosity and interest in people all over the world about space and the universe.”A first attempt in 2020The firm made its first attempt at the effort back in 2020 but technical problems interfered.The company claims in its press statement that its vision is to establish strategic partnerships across industry and academia to leverage its technology and enable scientific climate research into atmospheric data.

Yuga Labs shifts focus to metaverse project “Otherside” after restructuring

to establish and grow a new “space entertainment” market category and to create innovative new digital content to achieve sustainable growth in this market.however there is no firm release date on when the shooting stars will appear as that depends on the launch of a new satellite.

Yuga Labs shifts focus to metaverse project “Otherside” after restructuring

These celestial objects will be created by launching pellets made from “harmless substances” from a satellite and then letting them burn up 37 to 50 miles (60 to 80 km) above Earth’s surface

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