This past week I had the opportunity to get out to Dove Valley Park in Centennial, Colorado for a rocket launch. One of the flights on the mission agenda was a video camera launch.
The camera was attached to a Quest Big Rage booster with strips of electrical tape. The model was launched on a C6-5 motor and recovered via a 14 inch parachute. Estimated altitude of the flight falls in the 500-600 foot range.
Following are a few of the more interesting still shots I pulled out of the video:
An aerial shot of me at the launch controller following liftoff. Oops, got a cursor arrow in there from the image clip! |
A good image of a park pavilion and walking paths. This and the next frame are near the point when the model was reaching apogee and beginning to arc over. |
A view showing a couple of park structures and an adjacent street. |
The remainder of the video was somewhat unremarkable as the camera was pointed toward the ground during the rocket's descent under the parachute. A lot of frames showing soccer field boundaries and goal nets wheeling around below.
On future 808 launches, I intend to rig the camera so that it hangs at around 45 degrees as it descends under the chute. This might make for some more interesting flight frames.
I also will be flying the camera in tandem with an altimeter. In this manner, I will be able to correlate individual still frames with the corresponding point in the recorded flight profile.
Here is a photo of the Big Rage / 808 payload on the pad for this launch:
More to come.....
Nice! In terms of the order of all of us in that one shot, I’ll have to take your word for it. :-).
ReplyDeleteI should get a video camera. I can add it to the Jolly Logic Chute Release, and Flightsketch altimeter that sit new in their boxes... :-). Maybe this is the summer to get them out and used.