Apollo 17 EVA2: Shorty Crater in HD

Fifty years ago, Apollo 17 would close out humanity’s first visit to the moon. We were only able to witness this grand adventure through little more than a crude 200 line resolution TV camera mounted on the front of the lunar rover. What if the astronauts wore iPhones as their helmet mounted cams? Apollo360VR will allow you to see the moon exactly the way Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt did, surrounded by the majesty of the Taurus Mountains, that day, December 12, 1972. Made with Apollo360VR:
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