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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2011

Pretty incredible footage of a High Powered rocket launching a Go Pro camera deep into the Earth Atmosphere.

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  • 0:35 it's going faster than the speed of light so the camera cant film

  • @KhushalKhan86 parachute?

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  • @netwt42oz The black stuff in front of the camera is the camera fairing melting away. Things tend to get warm at those velocities.

  • @netwt42oz if you look closely, you can see it lose it's mass too. Not.

  • @flyingtigre1 - I guess you're not familiar with the multiple unmanned projects carried out by NASA: Voyager, Viking, Pathfinder, Hubble, etc., etc. And, by the way, it's spelled "clue".

  • that is epic

  • N.A.S.A.

    why do we need specimen (spaceman) when we can use Go Pro H.D.

    much cheaper and way more effective MISSION right there.

    Do you guys rember "space monkey" How much did that cost the U.S.goverment.?

    200 dollar camera on a 100,00 dollar rocket with unlimited data. And no time schedule to return if need bee.

    Come on NASA. Get a clew.....

    F-1

  • @netwt42oz Actually i think it's the gforce

  • at 0:35 whats that coming down the camera? and also, on the other vid you said the camera hd to be inside it, so what was this footae from!?

  • @smeagle9999 but it isn't a problem because under water in 100ft depth the water presses with about 2.9 bar (relatively to air pressure) on the waterproof housing and in space the housing gets a pressure about -1 bar (because of the air inside); the direction of the pressure is the other but that doesn't matter :D

  • @coopergameplay hmm, people dont seem to get my jokes.

  • 1:45 is that the sound of the air being sucked out of the camera case? I know its supposed to withstand up to 100ft underwater but doesn't say anything about space on the website

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