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Re: ***GOT IT: Galileo 119 and NASA Rocket Launch ***

Posted by soap108 at 04/20/2001 4:08 PM EST


Engineer on team #108, SigmaC@T, from Dillard & Taravella HS and Motorola.


In Reply to: ***GOT IT: Galileo 119 and NASA Rocket Launch ***
Posted by soap108 on 04/20/2001 12:30 PM EST:



For now just use direct URL:
http://www.soap108.com/2001/epcot/NASA.mov
http://www.soap108.com/2001/epcot/Galileo/G119.mov

HTML Pages forthcoming ...

Later,
KA - 108




: Yep...we have the footage...G119 is about 16.3 MB
QuickTime format...the jump is about 47 sec into the
movie

: NASA Launch is 27.5 MB Quicktime...4 min 42 sec long
: Key times:
: 0:06 Mission Control
: 1:14 more Mission Control
: 2:10 LiftOff!
: 3:20 some boosters fall off
: 3:45 can start to see outer space
: 4:23 another booster falls off
: Can also see Lake Okeechobee (spell?)
: (Its the blue 'hole' on the left...moves to
center of screen)

: You can get quicktime player FREE at
www.apple.com/quicktime/

: I plan to head over to to web server this afternoon
and post these and other movies.

: p.s. Nice Landing!

: KA - 108


: :
: : High probability that we digitized it...send a
quick email to wasssoap@soap108.com to remind us...will
post on our website as soon as we get the chance...

: : Also have the NASA rocket launch...

: : KA - 108

: :
: : : Hi there. I'm trying to find someone with video
footage of match 119 from the Galileo field. This is
the match where Titan Robotics' robot "Prometheus"
jumped off the bridge and stuck the landing, earning us
the play of the day award. However, no one on our team
had the foresight to record it. So if anyone out there
has this video footage, please let me know and we can
arrage a way to get it to me. Thank you

: : : ryan@titan
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