At the start of the fourth European Space Agency's ATV cargo ship "Albert Einstein" on 5 June 2013 at 23.52 Central European Clock Time (CET) was a special passenger on board, funded by the DLR Space Administration and the European Space Agency ESA STEREX experiment. The heart of this system is composed of four cameras stereoscopic mounting two cameras, with which the separation was recorded by ATV-4 for the first time aboard the Ariane 5 into 3D. The video data was received last night from the DLR ground station in Weilheim, recorded, and now presented in a way that at first is a two-dimensional nasa research video from the start and from the settling of the European space transporter nasa research in the space available. nasa research
At the start of the fourth European Space Agency's nasa research ATV cargo ship "Albert Einstein" on 5 June 2013 at 23.52 Central European Clock Time (CET) was a special passenger on board, funded by the DLR Space Administration and the European Space Agency ESA STEREX experiment. The heart of this system is composed of four cameras stereoscopic mounting two cameras, with which the separation was recorded by ATV-4 for the first time aboard the Ariane 5 into 3D. The video data was received last night from the DLR ground station in Weilheim, recorded, and now presented in a way that at first is a two-dimensional video from the start and from the settling of the European nasa research space transporter in the space available. The 3D video is shown in the next few days on the websites of the German Centre for Aerospace.
"The images from a new perspective, the dynamic processes up to the separation of ATV from the Ariane and help us better understand these processes and to analyze" is Thomas Ruwwe, STEREX project manager at DLR Space Administration in Bonn, pleased and relieved at the same time. The video documents the launch of the Ariane 5ES rocket from ESA's spaceport in Kourou nasa research (French Guiana), the separation of the booster and the main stage, ignition of the upper stage, and then the detached flight of ATV-4 into space.
Great shots! It would be very informative to specify the times (time in the film), which pass through the key stages. I is for example not clear when the upper stage ignites. Very nice to see is the elimination of the protective sleeve at 3:14 in the movie. 07/06/2013 11:12:00 - by Claus Lippert (carrier systems DLR Bonn)
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