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Space Shuttle Long Range Tracking Shot (Full Frame) w/Stabilization | Launch Bonus Footage | STS-124

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Sep 28, 2024  NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
Motion-stabilized tracking shot of space shuttle Discovery during the STS-124 ascent as filmed by a long-range tracking camera. Images are presented without cropping and appear to float in accordance with the camera movements while the main subject remains steady. Audio demonstrates the time difference between seeing and hearing a launch when viewed from a distant location. Produced and edited by Ivan Myles. Duration: 1 minute 30 seconds.



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It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.

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Re: STS-124 - Long Range Tracking Shot w/Stabilization
« Reply #1 on: 10/03/2024 03:13 pm »
Space Shuttle SRB Separation with Motion Stabilization | Launch Bonus Footage | STS-124 Discovery



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Oct 2, 2024  JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Motion-stabilized tracking shot of the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) separation during the STS-124 ascent of Discovery. Audio is from the television broadcast. Produced and edited by Ivan Myles. Footage provided by NASA.
It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.

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