See what it's like to be an astronaut with a new space-themed virtual reality experience

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • The NASA-inspired experience will welcome Northern California guests to ascend on this first-of-its-kind virtual reality odyssey into Space through the end of the year. Space Explorers: The Infinite is located at The Craneway Pavilion in Richmond.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @davisabaoag953
    @davisabaoag953 Год назад

    I went there today. It was so cool. First time stepping in, the station looks so huge. Unbelievable. Highly recommend before it goes to Montreal.

  • @bloxyscarwashesandelevator7902

    Just went there today

  • @mezamedia8210
    @mezamedia8210 Год назад +1

    Love ❤️

  • @joshhickson7551
    @joshhickson7551 Год назад

    I went there, no facts are presented, you walk through a frame and tap on bubbles to play 360° videos of people in the ISS. As for the VR model its essentially a 3d map that rotates every 10 or so minutes so you have opportunities to walk around the entire model. Keep in mind, this is not a tour of the space station. There is no text to indicate what room in the ISS you are standing in. The videos don't have any text in them and are usually lacking speech. I saw what I assume to be staged videos of astronauts in the middle of their daily tasks, and I may have learned a few things about what may go on inside the ISS, simply by watching the silent 360° videos with music playing, but not a single fact was presented. So if you want to learn, don't go. If you want entertainment, go. I would rate this a 4/10 because of the lack of labeling on the space station map and lack of labeling the video clips, which are the main event. You will only be able to learn from what you can extrapolate by looking around when the 360° video plays, and the length of those videos is about 30 seconds to 2 minutes. And I'm not joking when I say that the 3d walkable map of the ISS is as simple as can be.

  • @matthewhartley8756
    @matthewhartley8756 Год назад +1

    But there's not even in space you gotta realize that dude is wearing a photoshop simulation I can tell from a mile away because space doesn't look like diet and the Earth goes around pretty fat