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Triumph at Saturn, A JPL documentary
ugordan
post Oct 18 2021, 10:55 PM
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Not sure why this kind of a documentary was so long in the making, but I loved the first part. What blew me away was the fact that there was actual HD footage I saw for the first time of events I thought were only ever captured in (worse than) SD quality.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY-hQJ5pMd4

Very much looking forward to part II.


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post Oct 21 2021, 02:31 AM
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QUOTE (ugordan @ Oct 18 2021, 05:55 PM) *
Not sure why this kind of a documentary was so long in the making, but I loved the first part.
Very much looking forward to part II.


Watched part I last night. Very well done. Was fun to see especially the first science team meeting in Dec 1990, with so many people that became my colleagues over the following 27 years (at the time I was too junior a person, only a few weeks after starting at ESTEC, to merit going to a meeting at JPL...)

Interesting too was the SOI footage in 2004 (they had all of us pesky scientists watching livestreamed events at the Pasadena Community College, VIPs only at JPL..) I hadnt realized Sen. Culberson was there, watching the radio science data come in..
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