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Just 50 years ago now, Apollo 11 took off from Kennedy Space Center with the mission of placing the first human beings on the Moon. And although humankind has only visited our celestial neighbor a handful of occasions since then, today it's possible for anybody using a Virtual Reality headset to strap in and experience the final frontier for themselves. Here are a couple of good space-themed experiences (in no specific order) to help you celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon mission. Side note: You might want to wait on Apollo 11 Virtual Reality before the day--July 20th, when the Lunar lander finally touched down to the Moon's surface. Now for the first time ever, you have to experience this historic event through the eyes of people who lived through it. Utilizing a mix of original archive video and audio together with precise recreations of the spacecraft and places, all set to inspirational songs. Take control for docking, landing and also the moonwalk. Get set for an experience that won't only educate you but may also leave a lasting impression and deep respect for the men and women who worked on the Apollo program during NASA's golden era. Catch the SpaceX launch live in Augmented Reality through Bigscreen, the social Virtual Reality platform that recently upgraded to include 50+ complimentary live streaming TV stations. A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 7:35 PM ET on Throw yourself into the void 250 miles above Earth in this award-winning Virtual Reality spacewalk inspired by NASA's training program and the astonishing experiences of its astronauts. Home puts you at the center of this narrative, taking you on an emotional and personal journey whilst delivering amazing, heart-stopping, and unforgettable moments. This 3 chapters interactive Mixed Reality journey uncovers the hidden songs of this cosmos. Space is not silent. It's filled with noises. We look to the stars to find our location in the Universe, but also for the first time we listen to its songs. By Writer/Director Eliza McNitt and Executive Producers Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel, this acclaimed experience premiered at Sundance and received the Grand Prize at 360 Video at the Venice Film Festival. In this Emmy-nominated simulation, learn how to move and work in zero-gravity with Touch controls. Dock a space capsule, take a spacewalk, and allow real NASA astronauts direct you on the ISS through archival video clips.
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