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Gadget Freak Case #223: Rocket Records Its Own Flight

Doug Conner strapped a video camera to his PVC-based rocket to record its flight.
8/10/2012 | 3 comments
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Stuart21
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Biofuelled!
Stuart21   8/15/2012 11:24:47 PM
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Best thing about it is that it is (almost) all powered by Vita Brits!

Charles Murray
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October Sky
Charles Murray   8/20/2012 9:01:14 PM
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Looks like it's stratight out of the movie, October Sky. That could be Coalwood, WV, down below.

Island_Al
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Now this is too cool
Island_Al   9/4/2012 3:45:03 PM
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What a time to be alive! When I was young, a video camera weighed more than a single person could lift and video recorders were very heavy also.  The past 50-60 years have been truely amazing.  In the late 60s I predicted computers could be reduced to fit in a 19 inch rack instead of a large room.  After taking a couple semesters of Microprocessor System Design, I thought; "Nice toys,but no future!"  Now this is clip is too cool for a number of reasons.  First, the camera, including the audio and video recorder weigh in at 15 grams (about half an ounce). Secondly the rocket is simply made of PVC, tape, and foam!  Simple, but elegant.  Thirdly the after the fact video processing was likely done on yet another computer.  A job well done!

 

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