A stunning view of
Earth from the ISS captured by astronaut Don Pettit using a 3D camera.
Ένα
πρωτότυπο πείραμα πραγματοποίησαν οι αστροναύτες του Διεθνούς Διαστημικού
Σταθμού.
Astronauts at the
International Space Station have created a 3D video that shows a GoPro inside
of a bubble floating in the space station. Three astronauts–Steve Swanson, Reid
Wiseman and Alexander Gerst–are seen studying water surface tension in
microgravity. The first video below is of their bubble experiment, and the
second video was shot by astronaut Don Pettit in 2012, also in 3D. Nasa is
using more 3D video to capture what their astronauts are seeing and
experiencing in space.
Δημιούργησαν
μια φυσαλίδα νερού η οποία λόγω της έλλειψης βαρύτητας αιωρούνταν και στη
συνέχεια κατάφεραν να τοποθετήσουν μέσα σε αυτή μια κάμερα (μια κάμερα GoPro).
The crew of the
International Space Station explored water surface tension while using a sealed
camera "submerged" in the water in 2014 and recorded it with the 3-D
camera. Image Credit: NASA
During Expedition
31 in 2012, NASA astronaut Don Pettit used a 3-D camera to take viewers on a
"floating" tour of the International Space Station. He pointed the
camera outside the station portals as well to provide incredible images of the
Russian Soyuz capsule docked to the station, the many trusses and solar panels
extending from the various nodes, and of his home planet below. (Video: NASA)
Separate 3D
footage, shot by astronaut Don Pettit in 2012, takes the viewer on a journey
through the ISS. The best views come when Pettit holds the camera towards a
window to capture views of a Russian Soyuz capsule docked to the station.
Η
κάμερα κατέγραψε εικόνες και έτσι γνωρίζουμε πώς φαίνεται ο ISS μέσα από μια... μπουρμπουλήθρα.
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