VR Now Set To Come Direct From Space

What better way is there to get a real feel of being on another planet than capturing real life footage and transforming into VR data that will blow our minds.  Well, that’s what’s about to happen with thanks to startup SpaceVR. The company will launch virtual reality cameras into orbit to capture and bring back the amazing space video to be used as VR data.
 
The eight cameras that will go into space will be housed inside a large thermos-sized device that will capture around two to three hours of footage per month. After a total of nine months, the device will fall out of orbit and burn up during re-entry to Earth. It will remain in orbit via X and S band microwave radio transmissions. To get the device up there, the company plan to hop onboard one of SpaceX’s launches in August.  It may well cost mega bucks, but considering the company raised $1.25 million last year to invest in VR projects that are designed to have a positive impact on society, that shouldn’t be too much of an issue.

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Source: TrendinTech

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