How does the camera, which filmed the rocket launch (photo)
The device strongly to have melted and fallen into disrepair.
On Tuesday, may 22, in the U.S. state of California was conducted successful launch of Falcon 9 rocket with the satellites of the Iridium NEXT and GRACE-FO on Board.
Rocket launch filmed a full-time NASA photographer bill Ingalls, who installed the camera at a distance from the site and taking photos remotely. And, as it became clear he did the right thing. Several hours later, Ingalls published in the social network the melting chamber, which has not experienced such large-scale events.
Toasty remote camera, GRACE-FO, May 22, 2018. (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Published by bill Ingalls 22 may 2018At boot time the error occurred.
Despite the fact that the camera was completely destroyed, some great shots, he still had to do. Among them, the launch of the Falcon 9, and their last seconds in the flame. Very epic.
At least got a frame before the camera bit the dust.
The NASA/German Research Centre for Geosciences GRACE Follow-On…
Published by bill Ingalls 22 may 2018At boot time the error occurred.
Reason for toasty remote camera, GRACE-FO, May 22, 2018. (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Published by bill Ingalls 22 may 2018At boot time the error occurred.