First Man On the Moon! (Apollo 11 VR Experience)

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2023
  • This is the Apollo 11 VR Experience starting with the Rocket that will be launching into space. Then you can do the Trans-lunar injection (TLI for short). If you happen to do interactive, what will happen is that you get to take control into two parts. Starting with the Docking maneuver and bringing the LM out of the the third stage on the Saturn V Rocket. Then you also get the ability to land on the Moon and deploy the Apollo Lunar Surface Expirements Package (ALSEP). Make sure to get this game because you can become an American Space Hero as well.

Komentáře • 13

  • @Thunder_Pepsi
    @Thunder_Pepsi Před 10 měsíci +2

    Nice vid

  • @andreizadasilvapereira5312
    @andreizadasilvapereira5312 Před 6 měsíci +1

    POV: You're Michael Collins

  • @sergei6572
    @sergei6572 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Привет из России! Очень понравилась твоя работа! 👍 Молодец, что выбрал тему полёта человека на Луну. В наше время появилось очень много невежественных людей отрицающих это великое событие в истории человечества. На моем канале есть видео посвящённое полёту Аполлона 11. Мысленно жму твою руку и желаю тебе всего наилучшего в жизни. Искренне из Санкт - Петербурга. 🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺

  • @swilsonmc2
    @swilsonmc2 Před 3 měsíci

    This is more real than the actual moon landing!

    • @ThunderVirtual
      @ThunderVirtual  Před 2 měsíci

      I wanted to do the whole experience, but it was still a bangar.

    • @briandenley
      @briandenley Před 2 měsíci

      Flunked junior high, huh?

    • @swilsonmc2
      @swilsonmc2 Před 2 měsíci

      @@briandenley For Jr. High I went to a place hundreds of thousands of miles away in a tiny tin can and then came home with a bag of goodies and lots of stories to tell.
      Oh, and I filmed the whole thing and streamed it live (well, third generation live) and now you and the rest of the world have to believe me.
      Oh, yeah, and I took an ungodly amount of money to do it. You want proof? Here's some photos and questionable video footage.
      Want more proof? Ask your local astronomer if he saw something up in space at that time. That was me! Honest.
      Ask the people I went with but be careful not to get punched or threaten to have the CIA off you.

    • @swilsonmc2
      @swilsonmc2 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, sure, the guy that invented my space ship said it couldn't be done because of these darn "fields of radiation". Wooo, scary. I blew right through them. Turns out he was wrong. Look, no cancer. Proof.
      Oh, sure, yeah, sometimes I give people gifts and call them rocks when they're actually petrified wood. Nobody ever said there weren't once forests on the moon, did they? No, they didn't.
      How, under God's green earth, did I manage to pull this off without a hitch, what, 13 times? No mishaps? Nobody crashing on the surface and toppling over? Not a broken fan belt? Oh, there was that one unlucky mission where the public was loosing interest so we kind of had to juice things up a bit to get more eyeballs on the project otherwise how could we justify spending truckloads of money on nothing, right?
      And now, decades later you ask to see the telemetry data? Bob lost it. Not kidding, that guy barely makes it to work everyday because he has to constantly jump his car cause he lost his keys again.
      You may be wondering how the film survived the radiation of space given that our cameras contained nothing to shield them from the radiation, not to mention the crazy temperature changes. It's wild, one second you're in the sun and it's like 120 C. Then you just take one step into the shade and it drops to -120 C. Hasselblad said they did nothing to help protect the cameras or the film from such conditions so how does the film come out looking so good? I have five words for you: Magic.