TEST – With the release of the Meta Quest 3S, the world of virtual reality opens the doors to the consumer market.
Getting around in zero gravity isn’t easy! In the narrow corridors of the space stationwe move forward, clinging to the walls and any solid objects in our path. All it takes is a little impulse to gain momentum and glide through the air as if by magic, or more precisely, weightlessly.
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