Sunday, October 14, 2018

Buy on the moon with Armstrong

Have you ever wanted Neil Armstrong to follow the moon? Here's what you can do this month - Virtual Reality.



First Man: The Virtual Reality Experience has been opened in selected AMC cinemas in the United States last week, to celebrate Hollywood's film "Burst Man" and Armstrong.



Virtual

This virtual experience is screened at AMC Lincoln Square in New York City, from October 6 to 14. AMC Metrian 16 in San Francisco, California, and CBC at AMC Georgetown, Washington DC, will be screened on October 5 to 14.



Saturn V.

Visitors will start their journey at NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston. There will be shown the related videos of 'Burst Man'. Then his Apollo in Colombia will be sent to the moon from the Armstrong Seat of the 11 mission. Visitors can feel the power of Saturn V rocket and the Earth from space. Then the rapidly historic landing event can be seen on the moon
The Eagle Shuttle

In this virtual experience, Armstrong's historic conclusion is shown in the next minute, Lunar Module's automatic landing facility, which is known to the direction of the eagle shuttle to the rocky area before landing. 'You landed on the surface of the moon. For the first time your experience, Armstrong's mental stability, resolve and steel nerves' refers to Universal Pictures.



Austin Parker

"It's like we've come up with real pioneers in virtual reality," says Austin Parker, Vice President of the Universal Creation of Universal. 'It's both exciting and obvious for us. It is very close to the mind, because most of us are unlikely to be astronauts, and for a few minutes of that experience. "



July 20

On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the moon, Neil Armstrong was known as the first man to land on the Moon. Bash Altrin was also accompanied by him. Michael Collins, who went to the moon with them, was in the vicinity of Columbia.

Armstrong has a different test flight experience, including a pilot of the X-15 Fighter jet project that can fly at high altitudes. In 1962 he was chosen as NASA astronaut. In 1966's Gemini8, another astronaut, Armstrong and Dave Scott landed the shuttlecraft, which lost control. In 1971, Armstrong died in heart surgery in 2012 after he resigned from NASA.



Armstrong

The film is based on the book Written by James Hanson based on the life of Armstrong with the title 'Burst Man' titled Rain Gosling. Last Friday (October 12) the movie was officially released in theaters

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