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Title: How NASA filmed Apollo and the Shuttle
Post by: Francois on February 19, 2018, 09:02:22 PM
Now, for all the space geeks out here and all the camera nerds, here is a very interesting short doc on how NASA filmed those beautiful shots of the Saturn V and the Shuttle.

Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/hjofYotlaY0 (http://youtu.be/hjofYotlaY0)
Title: Re: How NASA filmed Apollo and the Shuttle
Post by: astrobeck on February 19, 2018, 10:35:58 PM
Very cool!
Some of that is close to home....
Title: Re: How NASA filmed Apollo and the Shuttle
Post by: johnha on February 20, 2018, 11:42:35 PM
I wasn't old enough to remember the Saturn V launch footage, but it is fantastic to watch as everything happens in sequence. The interstage-separation is also an iconic piece of film. Obviously filmed while the shuttle was still flying, but please to see the Canberra was still being used as a high altitude camera platform.
Title: Re: How NASA filmed Apollo and the Shuttle
Post by: Francois on February 21, 2018, 03:01:45 PM
I wasn't even born during the Apollo era, but I remember when they launched the first shuttle (Enterprise).
The teachers told us all to go home early for dinner and to be sure to watch the TV on a specific channel where they knew that the launch would be broadcast. My teacher told us that it was an important thing to watch...