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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 F...
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VR 360 The Orbits of the TRAPPIST 1 System Video for Virtual Reality Oculus HTC
Welcome to another mind expanding virtual reality space video, This video slowly travels towards the Trappist-1 Exoplanet solar system star, as it approaches the systems sun you can see each planet and its orbital path. You then get right up close to the star, then travel backwards past all the orbital planets, then travel at light speed out of the system and galaxy.
The TRAPPIST-1 system contains a total of seven planets, all around the size of Earth. Three of them — TRAPPIST-1e, f and g — dwell in their star's so-called "habitable zone." The habitable zone, or Goldilocks zone, is a band around every star (shown here in green) where astronomers have calculated that temperatures are just right — not too hot, not too cold — for liquid water to pool on the surface of an Earth-like world.
While TRAPPIST-1b, c and d are too close to be in the system's likely habitable zone, and TRAPPIST-1h is too far away, the planets' discoverers say more optimistic scenarios could allow any or all of the planets to harbor liquid water. In particular, the strikingly small orbits of these worlds make it likely that most, if not all of them, perpetually show the same face to their star, the way our moon always shows the same face to the Earth. This would result in an extreme range of temperatures from the day to night sides, allowing for situations not factored into the traditional habitable zone definition.
The system has been revealed through observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the ground-based TRAPPIST (TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope) telescope, as well as other ground-based observatories. The system was named for the TRAPPIST telescope.
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.
However the best way to view 360 is in a VR headset such as an Oculus Quest or HTC Vive, although these headsets are amazing but can be a bit expensive. The best way to experiment with VR is to buy a headset to put your phone in, such as a low cost google cardboard on amazon.
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 F...
VR Exoplanet water world space video 360 4K Please don't forget to subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/VR360TV/?sub_confirmation=1 This VR 360 video will leave you feeling like you have just took a real visit to an exoplanet water world. Exoplanets are real planets out there that orbit other suns. Scientists are now discovering hundreds of these planets each year, and many may be water worlds just like this VR 360 video. Kepler, Proxima b, Trappist-1 are just a few systems where we have discovered planets in the habitable zone or sometimes known as the "Goldilocks Zone" not too hot and not too cold, just right for liquid water to exist on the surface of these planets. Many of theses newly discovered worlds are hundreds and thousands of light years away, so you won't be booking a vacation there any time soon. But with this channel you can be transported to these amazing places in the comfort of your own home. So call back soon for more amazing exoplan...
VR Journey to the Kepler 90 solar system 360 video 4K Please don't forget to subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/VR360TV/?sub_confirmation=1 VR Journey to the Kepler 90 solar system 360 video 4K, Kepler- 90 is the only yet know solar system that has the same amount of planets it's orbiting around the host star. he newly-discovered Kepler-90i – a sizzling hot, rocky planet that orbits its star once every 14.4 days – was found using machine learning from Google. Machine learning is an approach to artificial intelligence in which computers “learn.” In this case, computers learned to identify planets by finding in Kepler data instances where the telescope recorded signals from planets beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets. GREDITS Music by Steve Connell Please join us on www.facebook.com/VR360TV Twitter https://twitter.com/VR360TV YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/VR360TV Website https://www.VR360TV.co.uk
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