Newest Innovations In Consumer Technology On Display At 2015 International CES LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 06: A GoPro Hero 4 camera is displayed at the 2015 International CES at the Las Vegas Convention ...
Today, GoPro released some pretty incredible footage of a suborbital rocket launch that climbed to 396,405 feet at speeds as high as Mach 5.5. Check out the very real footage below. The launch in the ...
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UP Aerospace Inc launched a 20ft. SL-10 rocket into space last November, and it did so with a GoPro action camera strapped to the side. That video was recently showcased by GoPro, showing stunning ...
What would it be like to ride a six foot rocket to nearly 400,000 feet at Mach 5.5? Thanks to UP Areospace and some GoPro cameras, you can find out. The rocket was a test for the Maraia Capsule ...
We have seen lots of different videos shot with GoPro cameras although I think this may be the best one to date. The video was taken from a rocket that was launched into space, capturing breathtaking ...
When it comes to sheer immersion, the rise of the GoPro camera arguably revolutionised how people are able to capture and share first-person video content. IBTimes UK has covered a wide variety of ...
Today, GoPro released some truly amazing footage of a suborbital rocket launch that saw a SpaceLoft-10 rocket carry two cameras to 396,405 feet at speeds of up to Mach 5.5. The 20-foot tall rocket ...
It has been over five years since the first GoPro space footage but we never get tired of those stunning, humbling views of our planet. Here, UP Aerospace Inc strapped a GoPro Hero 4 to the back of ...
Nose-fairing camera view of an UP Aerospace booster separating in space and ejecting the Maraia capsule on Nov. 6, 2015. (UP Aerospace) A small rocket carried four technology experiments to suborbital ...
This awesome video was shot on a few GoPro cameras which were strapped to a rocket and blasted into space. The rocket excelled at speeds of Mach 5.5 and reached 396,405 feet above the earth’s surface.