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24-06-2002, 03:47
Posted by Mark T. Tomczak at 04/21/2001 6:40 PM EST
Student on team #422, GSGIS Mech Techs, from The Governor's School for Gov't & Int'l Studies and Verizon/AMF Bakery Systems/VBEP.
Hey all!
I found the coolest thing on Goddard Space Flight
Center's website. It's a fly-in from space to Orlando
Florida ("bungie jump"-style) that was composited
from ground-scanning satellite footage. I expected
it to fly into downtown Orlando, but was pleasantly
surprised to see that it actually zooms in on
Florida->Orlando->Disney World->Epcot! If you
pause a few seconds before maximum zoom, you
can even see FIRST city in the upper-right hand
corner!
The link to the website follows below. It's a 4.9MB
MPEG video, but if you can, you should probably
take the time to download it; your team might be
able to use the video in its promotions.
Take care,
Mark
Student on team #422, GSGIS Mech Techs, from The Governor's School for Gov't & Int'l Studies and Verizon/AMF Bakery Systems/VBEP.
Hey all!
I found the coolest thing on Goddard Space Flight
Center's website. It's a fly-in from space to Orlando
Florida ("bungie jump"-style) that was composited
from ground-scanning satellite footage. I expected
it to fly into downtown Orlando, but was pleasantly
surprised to see that it actually zooms in on
Florida->Orlando->Disney World->Epcot! If you
pause a few seconds before maximum zoom, you
can even see FIRST city in the upper-right hand
corner!
The link to the website follows below. It's a 4.9MB
MPEG video, but if you can, you should probably
take the time to download it; your team might be
able to use the video in its promotions.
Take care,
Mark