SO SCARED I HAD TO STOP PLAYING | Spacewalk VR - Summary

Summary

The speaker is playing a VR game where they experience being an astronaut on the International Space Station. They are extremely anxious and fearful of heights, which makes the experience terrifying for them. As they go through the game, they have to perform tasks such as spacewalking and navigating through zero gravity, which only increases their anxiety. The speaker is amazed that real-life astronauts can do such tasks and feels that it's almost impossible for humans to perform. They eventually complete the game but are still shaken by the experience and need to take a break to calm down.

Facts

Here are the extracted facts:

1. The text is about a person experiencing a BBC Home VR space experience.
2. The person is pretending to be an astronaut on the International Space Station.
3. The person is wearing a VR headset and using controllers to interact with the environment.
4. The goal of the experience is to inspect damage to the ISS caused by space debris.
5. The person has to perform a spacewalk, also known as an EVA (extravehicular activity).
6. The person is attached to a safety tether during the spacewalk.
7. The person has to use a camera to take pictures of the damage.
8. The person experiences a malfunction and has to use a jetpack to navigate back to the airlock.
9. The person has limited fuel in the jetpack and has to conserve it to make it back to the airlock.
10. The experience is designed to simulate the real-life experience of being an astronaut on the ISS.
11. The person is not actually in space, but rather in a virtual environment.
12. The experience is meant to be realistic and immersive, with the goal of making the person feel like they are actually in space.