15 Jul

A 360- Degree Interactive Video in Space

 

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Most of us probably gets amazed when news forecasts about the  skies above which is 62 miles away from the earth starting from Karman line; the boundary between the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space. Lately, we have been informed about Venus and Mars’ visibility, and even before that  there are other  unusual occurrence  which  literally takes place once in a blue moon.

We should be really thankful to the people who are involved in technology which makes innovations in the field of astronomy. I consider them as one of the bravest people in the whole wide world! They are able to  risk in doing the coverage and documentation what’s ahead of us.  Aside from that is Mr. Scott Marley’s creative mind in doing a video animation now famous entitled how would night sky  looks like if we see every asteroid. He’s interesting because he’s an Astronogamer. I bet this is the first time you’ve heard this word. This only mean that he makes use of the concept of gaming and in the same time with science in an interesting manner. A bright idea indeed! Right now in his YouTube account he has 430,484  subscribers and 97,563,386 viewers.

Check his latest interactive video below and then , hold your breath and we are about to take off in 4, 3, 2, 1…