Great video work ReelNASA!! Is there any way to put a camera on the shuttle and External Tank to get views from those angles...and to show the transition from earth to space to IST in its entirety? That would be really awesome!!
I know the SRBs are reusable, but are the chutes? Do they stand up under the forces of nature (gravity, wind, friction, etc., et al.) they're put under?
How about a 4 screen split - showing from both SRBs, the cockpit looking out and the International Space Station as the shuttle approaches? I'd LOVE to see that!
My late Dad worked in the aerospace industry for decades, and, as a result, I'm a BIG supporter of NASA!
God speed to the Endeavour & her Crew returning later today. Everyone is in my prayers.
This is great - I've many people about this and recommend it for showing technology at work. A forward view on a split screen might enhance perspective of distance and speed as well as position. Very nice NASA.
Great video work ReelNASA!! Is there any way to put a camera on the shuttle and External Tank to get views from those angles...and to show the transition from earth to space to IST in its entirety? That would be really awesome!!
snakesteve68 3 years ago
I know the SRBs are reusable, but are the chutes? Do they stand up under the forces of nature (gravity, wind, friction, etc., et al.) they're put under?
LoneStarStateOfMine 4 years ago
How about a 4 screen split - showing from both SRBs, the cockpit looking out and the International Space Station as the shuttle approaches? I'd LOVE to see that!
My late Dad worked in the aerospace industry for decades, and, as a result, I'm a BIG supporter of NASA!
God speed to the Endeavour & her Crew returning later today. Everyone is in my prayers.
LoneStarStateOfMine 4 years ago
This is great - I've many people about this and recommend it for showing technology at work. A forward view on a split screen might enhance perspective of distance and speed as well as position. Very nice NASA.
davescottberman 4 years ago
Thanks for your suggestion. Keep 'em coming!
ReelNASA 4 years ago