
Mission Control: Apollo 11 FPV Highlight
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The Science Museum of Minnesota recently opened their Apollo 11 exhibit complete with an incredible IMAX Omnitheater film. Working with the Museum, I went behind the scenes to film some of these incredible machines of flight in an FPV cinewhoop. It absolutely astounds me how far we've come in such a short amount of time. When these rockets went to the moon they had to rely on toasters to compute their navigational needs. During the landing sequence they had to restart their nav computer 3 times! Pushing the limits of human potential is a courageous activity and I'm stoked to be able to share these clips.
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