Final NASA Space Shuttle Mission to Air this Week in 3D
By Rob Scott
August 3, 2011
August 3, 2011
- Comcast announced it will air special programming for its In Demand Xfinity 3D subscribers that features the final landing of NASA’s space shuttle Atlantis.
- The 45-minute special, that also follows astronaut training in Houston and features 3D footage from space, is scheduled to air this Friday (August 5).
- The footage was captured by Vertical Ascent Productions with a Panasonic 3D A-1 camera. The July 8 launch was recorded with unprecedented access, from just 500 feet away, and a Panasonic 3D A-1 was also on board the shuttle to capture the space footage.
- The 3D special is part of In Demand’s “In Deep” series. Other In Demand affiliates will have access to the special.
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500 feet away! In rocket-proximity terms, that’s CLOSE! I can’t wait to see this footage. This could be some evergreen and powerful 3D material… Let’s hope they did it well. There are no pick-up shots!
500 feet away! In rocket-proximity terms, that’s CLOSE! I can’t wait to see this footage. This could be some evergreen and powerful 3D material… Let’s hope they did it well. There are no pick-up shots!
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