![]() NASA opted for the the GoPro Hero Black for this mission, but with a lot of adjustments ![]() There are a mix of industrial cameras from a Canadian company called Pixel Link, as well as GoPros. There are 13 cameras installed across Orion inside, outside, and on the spacecraft, stretch out solar arrays. Speaker 1: Melendres job is to oversee operations for Orion's cameras. Speaker 2: Well, my name is David Melendres and I'm the imagery integration lead with the Orion program at NASA Johnson Space Center. And so with a couple of calls to the good folks at nasa, I managed to track down the person who could tell me. ![]() But I wanted to know more about the hardware behind these images. It's closest flyby on this whole journey. But during this powered flyby, that's when we got up close and personal with the Moon Orion buzzed roughly 80 miles above the surface of the moon. It'll fly about 40,000 miles out past the moon at its furthest point. Retrograde means orbiting around the moon in the opposite direction to the moon orbiting around earth and distant essentially just means it's at a high altitude above the moon. After journeying through space, Orion did what's known as an outbound powered flyby to latch onto the moon's gravity and sling Orion into a distant retrograde orbit around the moon. We got our beautiful first images of Earth, but that was just the start. After the SLS core stage was jettisoned and aion unfilled its solar wings. Speaker 1: But the action didn't stop there. We got an amazing view as the space launch system blasted off from launch complex 39 B at Cape Canaveral sending Orion into space. When it finally lifted off in the early hours of November 16th, the Artemis launch went off without a hitch. This is the first time NASA has sent a human rated spacecraft into deep space in 50 years, and it's going further than any crew rated vehicle has ever gone before. But the first images from Artemis are still mind blowing. Whether it's shots taken by astronauts on the International Space Station or SpaceX live streaming, a mannequin riding through space in a Tesla. But now, 50 years later, we are no strangers to images from space. Speaker 1: When humans first traveled to the moon on Apollo eight back in 1968 and then landed just seven months later with Apollo 11, the images they sent back were historic. And the best part, the images were captured by hacked GoPros, but not the kind you can buy off the shelf. There weren't any astronauts onboard the crew capsule for this Artemis One mission, but these images show us what astronauts will see when they fly to the moon on Artemis two in just a few years time. The images of the moon were captured by Orion, thanks to cameras installed on the vehicle's solar wings. Early on Monday morning, the Orion spacecraft did a fly by of the moon passing roughly 80 miles above the luer surface. ‘FOLLOW ME’ FEATURE 3-AXIS - ANTI VIBRATION - GIMBAL CONTROLLED ANGLE ACCURACY 0.Speaker 1: NASA has released the first images of the moon taken on the Artemis mission and they are spectacular. ĥ.8GHz downlink that is compatible with the GoPro® Hero3TM and above. Real time view of your flight accessible at your fingertips.Ĭapture cinematic shots not only in the sky but on the ground with the SteadyGripTM. Typhoon G made for the GoPro® user comes ready-to-fly in a color box with a ST10+ radio controller, a handheld SteadyGripTM for stable ground footage, one battery and a smart charger.Įxperience the most stable footage in the sky. Features such as geo-fence, dynamic return to home, follow me and watch me are built into the Typhoon G system. The Typhoon G has several smart features that ensure safety and ease of use, all which users have come to expect from the Typhoon series. Real time image transmission is achieved with the included MK58 digital video downlink module and can be viewed on the ST10+ ground station. The SteadyGripTM uses up to a 6.4 inch mobile device as a display and features camera pitch control for precise camera angle control on-the-go. It can be mounted on the Typhoon multicopter and on the SteadyGripTM ground handle allowing users to capture impressive footage in the air and on the ground. The new GB203 3-axis self-stabilizing gimbal is designed especially for the GoPro® Hero3TM and above. Yuneec’s latest release, the Typhoon G, is designed to provide GoPro® users with the smooth and stable aerial footage the Typhoon series is known for. They did just that by producing the Typhoon, which has been regarded as the top of the line of drones because of its sleek, powerful and gorgeous design. Yuneec set a daring design objective - create a superior aerial and ground imaging solution.
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