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Παρασκευή 11 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

Zero Gravity in 360 - A Trip on a Parabolic Flight

                      

Zero Gravity in 360 - A Trip on a Parabolic Flight





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 11 Δεκ 2015
Experience a zero gravity parabolic flight, or ‘vomit comet’ in 360 video.
Please note: this interactive video will only work properly on a modern browser or YouTube mobile app.
Day 12 of A Place Called Space, our 2015 advent calendar: http://rigb.org/advent
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It’s
possible to experience zero gravity without actually going into space. A
trip on a parabolic flight – affectionately nicknamed ‘the vomit comet’
– gives short bursts of weightlessness as a plane plunges down to
earth.

This unique experience is a key training ground for
astronauts preparing to venture beyond our atmosphere. Christmas
Lecturer Kevin Fong got himself a ticket, and we snuck a 360 degree
camera on board.

Yes, that is Miss France, but no, we're not sure why.

Move the video in real time to experience zero gravity like never before.

For
the best viewing experience you’ll need to be using the YouTube app on
your iOS or Android mobile device, or an up-to-date browser on a
desktop, laptop or Mac, but it’s worth it.

‘A Place Called Space’
is the 2015 Royal Institution advent calendar. Every day in the run up
to Christmas we'll be releasing an original piece of content exploring
the human experience and cultural significance of space travel. With
hand-drawn animations, experiments in zero gravity, interviews with
astronauts and creative data visualisations, the calendar will fire you
into space every morning.

'A Place Called Space' channels the
voices of seasoned astronauts and expert scientists through the eyes of a
team of talented animators, film-makers and artists, bringing you a
thought-provoking gem to kick-start each day.
Check it out at http://rigb.org/advent

With special thanks to our lead supporter, Wellcome Trust http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/

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