VR 360 Star Trek 2009 Enterprise Fly Over for Virtual Reality

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VR 360 Star Trek 2009 Enterprise Fly Over for Virtual Reality Please don't forget to subscribe  https://www.youtube.com/c/VR360TV/?sub_confirmation=1 This is a 360 space video that allows you to experience flying over  and around the new Starship USS Enterprise as featured in JJ Abrams classic reboot of the Gene Roddenberry' 1960's tv show. In this space video you can swipe around and look in all directions at this classis space starship.   Thank you for watching - Please don't forget to subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/VR360TV/?sub_confirmation=1 360 videos can be viewed on any device, if you are using a PC, use a browser that supports 360 videos such as Google Chrome or Firefox.  If you are watching on a mobile device such as a phone or tablet, make sure you download the YouTube app, you can then swipe around with your finger to see the full 360 degrees of the video. You can also move your phone around to see the 360 as well.  Please join us on  Facebook https://ww

360 Video - Journey to Trappist-1 Solar System - Virtual Reality 4k

 360 Video - Journey to Trappist-1 Solar System - Virtual Reality 4k

TRAPPIST-1, also designated as 2MASS J23062928-0502285 is an ultra-cool dwarf star that is slightly larger but much more massive than the planet Jupiter, located 39.5 light-years from the Sun in the constellation Aquarius. Seven temperate terrestrial planets have been detected orbiting the star, a larger number than detected in any other planetary system.

Astronomers first discovered three Earth-sized planets orbiting the dwarf star in 2015. A team led by Michaël Gillon at the University of Liège in Belgium detected the planets using transit photometry with the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) at the La Silla Observatory in Chile. On 22 February 2017, astronomers announced four additional exoplanets around TRAPPIST-1. This work used the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope and the Very Large Telescope at Paranal, among others, and brought the total number of planets to seven, of which three are considered to be within its habitable zone. The others could also be habitable as they may possess liquid water somewhere on their surface 

This Virtual Reality tour is our impression of what the system may actually look like, as there is no evidence yet of the composition of the atmosphere of the planets. But we do know that 3 of these planets are directly in the Goldilocks zone, (not to cold and not to hot) where liquid water could exist. 

So sit back and enjoy the world’s first VR visit to the Trappist 1 Solar System.
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