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Chris Mills
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Earlier today, NASA and the United Launch Alliance combined to show the first-ever rocket launch in 360-degree virtual reality. It was meant to be a statement of the progress of mankind: not only are we sending this thing into space because we can, but we're going to get people to strap smartphones to their face and watch it, because we live in the future now.
Unfortunately, the future is still buffering.
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