Slow motion analysis of Apollo 11 liftoff
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I thought some might appreciate this. Its an interesting technical commentary overlaid on slow-motion footage of the Apollo 11 liftoff.
http://vimeo.com/4366695?hd=1
http://vimeo.com/4366695?hd=1
kiteless said:
Cheers for that. Very good.
It never ceases to amaze me how so many of those close-up cameras stayed intact during the launch, considering the fury being unleashed by those five engines.
Camera man was a tad thirsty after........It never ceases to amaze me how so many of those close-up cameras stayed intact during the launch, considering the fury being unleashed by those five engines.
Anyway. Love these. Here is some more Saturn V stuff.
Scroll down the page for the films.
Edit, I some of the DVD from the author (or the company space craft films). Not been through them all yet

Edited by jmorgan on Tuesday 27th April 23:00
If you are a Saturn geek (like me), I would highly recommend the DVD sets - The Mighty Saturns. These consist of two boxed sets covering the development of the initial Saturn I and IB and later the Saturn V. Each set contains a full narrated DVD of the history of the series and then a second DVD containing EVERY piece of film ever shot of a Saturn launch, including internal fuel tank live TV shots and TV footage from space showing the unfurling of the panels of the huge Pegasus satellites launched by a couple of Saturn Is back in 1964.
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