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- Requires access to the camera to work properly

- No option to follow the first stage (booster) as it descends or to view past launches in AR

- Needs improvement in graphics and timing accuracy

- No integration with Florida Now's website or RSS feed for schedules and information

- Limited to Space X rockets, with no option for other rockets like the Saturn V used in the Apollo program.

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Also check out our launch simulation as space experts guide you through an interactive rocket assembly, readying the launch-pad, and blasting off towards the exosphere, before separation and re-entry.  During a live launch, watch an AR rocket liftoff from any flat surface, as an animated hologram shows you what the actual rocket is doing in real-time.  Telemetry data generates a predictive flight-path allowing you to follow the speed, acceleration, and altitude of an active launch live in AR, simply by pointing your phone towards the sky.  USA TODAY delivers a best-in-class AR hologram rocket launch experience on our 321 LAUNCH app.  Tap to live video coverage of the launch and follow live commentary as you watch from anywhere in the world.  Our space experts from Florida Today are your guides through this one-of-a-kind experience.  You control a launch mission in this interactive AR experience, and learn what it takes to launch a rocket from Kennedy Space Center.