I’m thrilled to be working with @mevocamera to begin providing video coverage of launches.
High-quality:https://youtu.be/pSVInBSQJp8
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I know folks will ask about the tracking — I’ll be including the behind the scenes details in my Post-Launch Blog for this mission, available to my Patreon supporters here:http://www.patreon.com/johnkrausphotos
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Everyone is wondering about the tracking. I'm just wondering how people record it with remote cameras
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They can't use manual triggers, so they (to the best of my knowledge) use sound-activation
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DUDE that's so cool. If you ever want to sell some of those, I know a guy who would be interested and the guy is me
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I was harassing you to apply for launch but nooooooooo
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That rocket tracking is

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It was very kind of the rocket to fly between the debris that lenses on your lens that it would remain visible
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Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket launches the Cygnus resupply capsule to the International Space Station, as seen in this video taken from a few hundred feet away.