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Topic: GoPro Veiw of Grand Canyon, from Launch to Descent  (Read 602 times)

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INSAYN

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Very cool project. 

It still amazes me that a random group of students can take an off the shelf camera and send it up to space with a balloon, and then have it recovered 2 years later in the desert 50 miles from the launch site with super clear imaging.  Yet, NOBODY can get a clear focused shot of the damn Sasquatch with the help of all the high tech cameras, motion sensors, night vision goggles, trail cams, etc. 

Depressing!   :smt044
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