STS-130 Endeavor Launch Multiple Simultaneous Cam Perspectives (Main HD/SRB's SD)
A combination of videos to the credit and graces of Nasa.gov, and to my credit for painstakingly combining each of them into real time. This took quite awhile for me to edit and position several of these films from the NASA.gov website. These "picture-in-pictures" are synchronized perfectly together, and happened simultaneously from different cameras. Each camera is positioned on the Space Shuttles accordingly, mostly in order to keep a watchful eye on the heat shields during launch. With regards to this video project, here is the configuration of the frames in this video as they relate to their positions as they were at launch, as you are seeing them in front of you... Center frame (large and in high definition) is of course the main launch ground based cameras that most of us are used to. First three minutes of this film also includes the following: Upper Left corner: STS-130 SRB Right Aft Camera Upper Right corner: STS-130 SRB Left Aft Camera Lower Right corner: STS-130 SRB Left Forward Camera Lower Left cornder: STS-130 SRB Right Forward Camera Next portion of this film at Upper Left Corner (SRB Right Aft Camera) fills left side of my video. and Upeer Right Corner (SRB Left Aft Camera) fills the right side of my video. The next scene has actual sound from space which is pretty cool. It is a full frame of the SRB Right Intertank camera as it comes off the shuttle. Next Scene is the arrival of the Shuttle at the Space Station, as filmed from the Space Station's Crew. Included is a small portion of the song "Blue Danube." Finally, the landing in Florida (nighttime). I hope you enjoy watching this. I enjoyed putting it together. These films are available free to the public at NASA's website, http://www.nasa.gov/ ! " FebruarySTS-130 is one of the last three space shuttle missions to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Endeavour's primary payloads are the Tranquility module and the Cupola, a robotic control station with six windows around its sides and another in the center, providing a 360-degree view around the station,[7] which it is carrying for assembly on the ISS. Endeavour launched at 04:14 EST (09:14 UTC) on 8 Feb. " February 8 (Flight Day 1: Launch) (In video high def center) February 9 (Flight Day 2) February 10 (Flight Day 3: Rendezvous with ISS) (in video) February 11 (Flight Day 4: Spacewalk 1 preparation) February 12 (Flight Day 5: Spacewalk 1) February 13 (Flight Day 6: Spacewalk 2 preparation) February 14 (Flight Day 7: Spacewalk 2) February 15 (Flight Day 8) February 16 (Flight Day 9: Spacewalk 3 preparation) February 17 (Flight Day 10: Spacewalk 3) February 18 (Flight Day 11) February 19 (Flight Day 12) February 20 (Flight Day 13 - Undocking) February 21 (Flight Day 14: Landing Prep) February 22 (Flight Day 15: Landing) (in video)
Author TallSky
Duration 05:23
Rating Best

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