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SpaceX Heavy Launch webVR Simulator
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Experience the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch like never before!
The first test flight of Falcon Heavy is targeted for Tuesday, Feb. 6th at 1:30 PM ET from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. When Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two.
It will be Launching Elon Musk's Cherry Red Tesla Roadster on a Hohmann transfer orbit to Mars.
[THE JOURNEY] - technoshaman's psychedelic art show!
a team of friends and developers came together to help me create my very own art gallery on the internet! thank you @VESTA @JANUSVR @FIREFOX @AUSSIE for making this dream come true!
IF YOU CLICK ON EACH ART PIECE YOU CAN LISTEN TO A SOUND CLIP OF ME EXPLAINING THE ONE YOU SELECT
#art #psychedelic #future #transhumanism #psilocybin #toronto #artgallery #gallery #artist #virtualreality #VR #technoshaman
Apollo 17 Landing Zone
Movement is WASD with shift for speed.
This is a 1-1 scale replica of the Apollo 17 landing zone made using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data. It is roughly 21x21 km with texture data equal to 1.2m/px.
Apollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program. Launched at 12:33 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on December 7, 1972, with a crew made up of Commander Eugene Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans, and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, it was the last use of Apollo hardware for its original purpose; after Apollo 17, extra Apollo spacecraft were used in the Skylab and Apollo–Soyuz programs.
Apollo 17 was the first night launch of a U.S. human spaceflight and the final manned launch of a Saturn V rocket. It was a "J-type mission" which included three days on the lunar surface, extended scientific capability, and the third Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). While Evans remained in lunar orbit in the Command/Service Module (CSM), Cernan and Schmitt spent just over three days on the moon in the Taurus–Littrow valley and completed three moonwalks, taking lunar samples and deploying scientific instruments. Evans took scientific measurements and photographs from orbit using a Scientific Instruments Module mounted in the Service Module.
The landing site was chosen with the primary objectives of Apollo 17 in mind: to sample lunar highland material older than the impact that formed Mare Imbrium, and investigate the possibility of relatively new volcanic activity in the same area.[2] Cernan, Evans and Schmitt returned to Earth on December 19 after a 12-day mission.[3]
Apollo 17 is the most recent manned Moon landing and the most recent time humans travelled beyond low Earth orbit.[3][4] It was also the first mission to have no one on board who had been a test pilot; X-15 test pilot Joe Engle lost the lunar module pilot assignment to Schmitt, a scientist.[5] The mission broke several records: the longest moon landing, longest total extravehicular activities (moonwalks),[6] largest lunar sample, and longest time in lunar orbit.
http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_rdr/NAC_DTM_APOLLO17
http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/data/LRO-L-LROC-5-RDR-V1.0/LROLRC_2001/EXTRAS/BROWSE/NAC_DTM/APOLLO17/NAC_DTM_APOLLO17_README.TXT