File:Quickshot- Twin NASA Spacecraft Headed To Ends Of The Earth Launching May 22 (SVS14591 - PF Shot 001 v004).webm
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Animation starts on a wide shot of the Earth. Camera angle tilts up to see one of two PREFIRE satellites coming toward the camera and opening its solar arrays. Animation continues with the satellite swinging past the camera and flying over the Earth.
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[edit]DescriptionQuickshot- Twin NASA Spacecraft Headed To Ends Of The Earth Launching May 22 (SVS14591 - PF Shot 001 v004).webm |
English: Animation starts on a wide shot of the Earth. Camera angle tilts up to see one of two PREFIRE satellites coming toward the camera and opening its solar arrays. Animation continues with the satellite swinging past the camera and flying over the Earth.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech |
Date | 16 May 2024 (upload date) |
Source | Quickshot: Twin NASA Spacecraft Headed To Ends Of The Earth Launching May 22 |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Michelle Handleman, NASA/GSFC/Angel Kumari, ADNET Systems, Inc./Aaron E. Lepsch |
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Keywords InfoField | Climate; Satellite; CubeSat |
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