NASA Gives You a Tour of the Moon's Surface Area with Collected Data
Kalin Ned — April 12, 2018 — Social Good
References: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov & hypebeast
Utilizing data provided by agency Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft, NASA is able to offer the public a tour of the Moon's surface area with a 4K resolution video. The virtual tour definitely has the potential to inspire, teach and excite viewers about future space exploration. Not only does the short combine visuals of the Moon's surface area, it also provides factual information such as temperature fluctuations and impact craters.
To combine the visual experience with an audio component, the virtual tour of the Moon's surface area is combined with the Killers track 'Never Looking Back' and Benjamin Krause & Scott Goodman tune 'Flying Over Turmoil."
Exciting, riveting and vastly motivating, the 4K resolution video is public domain.
To combine the visual experience with an audio component, the virtual tour of the Moon's surface area is combined with the Killers track 'Never Looking Back' and Benjamin Krause & Scott Goodman tune 'Flying Over Turmoil."
Exciting, riveting and vastly motivating, the 4K resolution video is public domain.
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Moon-touring Videos - Opportunity for creating immersive educational experiences through virtual tours of celestial bodies using collected data.
2. Future Space Exploration - Exploration companies can leverage immersive videos to generate public interest and support for future space exploration initiatives.
3. Integration of Music in Virtual Tours - New opportunities for collaboration between the music industry and virtual tour creators to enhance the immersive experience.
Industry Implications
1. Virtual Reality - VR companies can utilize Moon-touring videos to showcase their immersive technology and attract new customers.
2. Education - Educational institutions can incorporate Moon-touring videos into their curriculum to engage students and foster interest in space exploration.
3. Space Exploration - Space exploration agencies and companies can leverage immersive videos to promote their missions and inspire public support.
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