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Space 360 Panorama VR Locations

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Space 360 Locations

 

 

Let's map out Space the last frontier as they say, space is neat, so we created a Stash of all our Space explorations on Funnystash there's alot of ways you can capture space you don't even need to leave the friggin planet to capture space in all it's beauty, there's many places around the world where space appears absolutely captivating at night and areas with less light pollution like on the mountains of Chile is a famous spot for astronomers as it has some of the highest points on earth with minimal light pollution. There's really cool ways you can recreate Space and its planets with 3d software allowing you to fabricate the conditions of what it would be like in certain areas, or maybe you just want to check in on the robots we sent to distant planets and moons to explore on behalf of the humans, we have a great stash of space Locations on funnystash also so leave any stashes of PhotoSphere Panorama 360s you may have of space with us also


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We’ve added a list of our Favorite VR Space locations below 


Milky Way Sky Chile Space VR Panoramas

 

 

GPS Locations / -41.429102, -72.111786


A view from the peak of Arco Iris, in the Cochamo Valley, Los Lagos, Chile. The Milky Way galaxy extends overhead from north to south. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, is the strong orange glow on the horizon approximately 80 km (50 mi) to the east. Just to the left of Bariloche there was a lightning storm that lasted four hours without moving. (The first rumble of thunder that I heard had my heart in my throat: Was I stuck on the peak of a mountain in the dark and about to endure a storm!?)


Apollo 11 1960s Moon Landing Space VR Panoramas

 

 

Panorama 360 VR pictures of the original moon landings in high quality imagery gives you a really good perspective of what Buzz Aldrin would have seen and experienced on his moon landings, rotating the picture around 360 lets you see the lander and tracks on the moon and the shadows there's one Panorama 360 picture of the sun glare so you can test out the shadows of the Moon Landing conspiracy theories, yeah i get it there's lots of people who believe the Moon is Hollow and the world is controlled by Lizard people on a flat earth and our world celebrities originate from the hollow moon.


Curiosity Mars Exploration Space VR Panoramas

 

 

The curiosity Mars Rover is made perfectly for Panorama360s with it's rotating head camera, it even fires frickin lazer beams from it, i aint kidding either it really does have a frickin lazer beam head that can burn from upto 32 feet away, it's head is actually called a mastcam, it has dual cameras in stereo actually making able to make pictures and video in 3d not only capable of making Panorama360s with an UHF antenna coming out of it's butt but also powered with a Plutonium power source close to it's arse. The neck of the head of the Curiosity robot is actually a miniature weather station, like the sails of any mast will let you know the condition of the weather, it'll even detect UV radiation and other unknown threats.


View The Universe Sky Space VR Panoramas

 

 

“We wanted to see the whole sky in the different wavelengths,” said Stuart Lowe, lead developer of the project, from the University of Manchester. “You can do that with Google Sky and WorldWide Telescope, but we also wanted to have the ability to use it without an internet connection. You can download Chromoscope to a computer and run it on your laptop, or use it during a presentation where you don’t have access to the internet.”
Additionally, the entire platform is small enough that it can be downloaded to a memory stick and shared with others.

 



Milky Way Sky Belarus Night Space VR Panoramas

 

 

GPS Locations / 52.072677, 28.157400


Belarus in a tranquil night next to river Prypyac with a beautiful Golden purple hue Milky way sky surrounded by a beautiful riverside forest the river of Prypyac is quite long and goes by many different names depending on which country your located in which stretches all the way through the country of Belarus from Poland right through to Ukraine, its a very long and diverse river that even allows you to navigate the entire Southern borders of Belarus, this river even pushes out from the Baltic Seas past Poland or through Ukraine straight out to the Dead Sea, one thing this river offers you isn't lack of choices and doesn't lack distance. If visiting Belarus i highly recommend visiting this river on a boat you can visit quite alot of cities just by navigating these waters with a beautiful milkyway night sky as your nightly companion

 

 

Planet Earth At Night Space VR Panoramas

 

 

A really awesome representation of where to see the Planet Earth in VR at nighttime from space taken from real Nasa imagery on board the international space station and stitched together in this Panorama 360 showing what the earth looks like at night all around the globe at the same time with light pollution. It's really fascinating to witness Planet Earthean countries from nighttime to see their representation footprint of light pollution, Europe and the Eastern Americas just burst to life at nighttime it really does show you where in the world is populated with life as where humans will be, the lights also show and indicate to you unexplored areas of earth where there's little to no human life or just 3rd world on their quest for energy, India is bursting to life towards Tibet and Tokyo just looks insane.

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