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Ever wonder what it would be like to skydive from space? SEE THIS!

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Ok, it's not an actual "skydive" from space but it's pretty freekin' awesome.

http://www.nasa.gov/mp4/157765main_srbiPod.mp4

It's video from the Space Shuttle's solid rocket booster separating at about 150,000 ft, freefalling, parachute deployment and water landing.

What I found AWESOME was that there is a microphone attached to the booster and you can hear the stressing, whistling, other noises associated with the booster tumbling in space, bits of debris hitting the booster and re-entering the atmosphere.

Really, an awesome piece of footage and sound.

Additional information about the SRBs HERE
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That was indeed awesome -- the sounds and sights.

Realy got a charge out of seeing the second object splash down -- it doesn't really look like the other booster, wonder if it is the cover from the parachute compartment?

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wow
pretty cool
....so then,,,,
these boosters have a "hand-cam"??B|
Dd I notice what appears to be the "launch plume" off on the horizon, as the booster rocket is falling???
How did the other booster stay in frame during the early part of the fall.?
Is that camera able to be remotely controlled in order to pan and tilt as needed???
Looks like the 'cypres' worked..:S
It was cool to see the other booster land, as well, How did they stay so close to one another???.. aren't they just tumbling during re-entry, or do they have some kind of guidance controls, built in??
thanks quade...
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That was indeed awesome -- the sounds and sights.

Realy got a charge out of seeing the second object splash down -- it doesn't really look like the other booster, wonder if it is the cover from the parachute compartment?



Looks like the upper compartment to me (not long enough to be the other booster). Awesome video, thanks for posting it.
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>How did the other booster stay in frame during the early part of the fall.?

At that point in the flight, there is so little air that the trajectory/attitude of both boosters is almost completely ballistic. If the other one starts out in frame, it will tend to stay in frame.

>aren't they just tumbling during re-entry . . .

After a few minutes, then yes - aerodynamic forces take over and they tumble randomly. You can hear when air starts to become an issue on the audio track.

>or do they have some kind of guidance controls, built in??

Not after separation.

I thought it was cool that you could hear the shroud-line cutters firing after splashdown.

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