Segment 1: NASA’s Shuttle Discovery (STS131), while docked to the ISS, captured these images on April 12, 2010 as it moved from the night side of the Earth to the daytime.
Segment 2: NASA’s Shuttle Discovery (STS131), while docked to the ISS, captured these images on April 16, 2010.
Segment 3: The Sun rises behind space shuttle Atlantis in this time-lapse sequence from July 19, 2011, one of the last days of the historic final mission of the shuttle program.
Category Archives: Technology
Revoflite Helicam – Thailand, Chiang Mai
This movie is filmed by the Polish Roveflite team. Most of the shots are taken at Royal Park Rajapruek in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The heli can be mounted almost with every camera, as long as it doesn’t exceed the 5 kilo amount which the helicam can carry. One of the cameras used in this movie is the Canon EOS 5D. The heli uses a gyroscope so the images are not affected by the vibrations of the flight. There are 2 pilots involved: one person who remote controls the helicopter and one person filming. The maximum speed of the helicopter is aprox. 100kph.
Update: Apparently they locked the video..
Aerial photography with the Swinglet CAM
An easy-to-use flying camera. It takes high-resolution pictures automatically based on user-defined GPS waypoints. Very useful for… well, I don’t know, someone.