GoPro Awards: On a Rocket Launch to Space
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Published 2016-05-04
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All Comments (21)
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Crazy how there's always dramatic music in space
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Woah that shot at 1:50! You couldn't get any luckier than that!
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Can i just see an uncut start to finish launch
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Still think that 1:48 is the best thing that a GoPro has ever captured
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Imagine forgetting to turn on the recording button
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The internet is amazing you could really spend your whole life here and never get bored
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When the camera warps the curve from convex to concave is my favorite part
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When the rocket reaches outside earth, it should be a goosebump moment for the GoPro makers
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1:44 I imagine them reviewing the footage to find this shot, I bet they freaked out lol
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That was one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
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6 years later and this is still an absolutely stunning video. I did lose of a few braincells due to the comment section but anyway, still incredible.
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1:55 Wow the globe is concave 🤔
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The separation at 1:50 looks like a scene straight out of Call of Duty
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Rocket Designer: "Okay guys, we need perfect aerodynamics for this to work." GoPro: "Mind if we throw a couple of cameras on the side of the rocket?" Rocket Designer: "I don't see why not!"
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The fact that the gopro doesn't get ripped off by the force and speed is remarkable. That rocket shot making
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Watching these videos makes me feel that we have taken the earth for granted.
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1:43 Not enough souls understand just how small odds or chance that all those events would of lined up to create such an amazing shot as that. Look at the Spin, how it puts the whole rocket in view. The perfect separation timing, the fact it was swinging over there. It even pans and follows the separated part. All those ODDS.
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Respect to the Cameraman who've been recording this for the whole time
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I'm glad it won an award - richly deserving of it.
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5 years and i still think this is the Best one !