This is a Picasa album that I put the only picture that I took. Feel free to add any that you want.
Here is a Picasa album of some of the pictures taken by Shelley, our friend Kyle, and Dave Smith:
And a launch video taken by Dave Smith from the fire crew circle, ~200 ft away:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DPIzGtYhfrFAbN5QY36zZ96_IqdZMDGMBrqIcXZ9Yeg?feat=directlink
We're going away on vacation this week -- I'll work on more sorting & editing & posting after we get back.
We could just have people add to one of the albums so that they are all in one place.
Picasa doesn't seem to be all that collaborative to me. Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see a way to post to someone else's gallery...
It's a setting in the album, I thought I had my album set for others to add. I will check when I get in front of a pc.
If you have any photos that you would like to contribute to a collaborative album, send me an email and I will share the album with you so that you can add to the album.
The album can be seen here once people start to add photos.
I thought by now, Adrian would have had all the data posted.
All the g force curves showing, when and what moters fired, ejection charges fired, directional g-forces on the rocket............... and what Soda Joe was drinking at the time. 😉
I added 47 photos to James' album on Picasa. I wonder if we got any interesting video from the on-board cameras. I know they were both already off when I checked them after the flight. I assume that's because the cards were full but can't say for sure. Like Bear. I would love to see this rocket get rebuilt and flown successfully.
I added 47 photos to James' album on Picasa. I wonder if we got any interesting video from the on-board cameras. I know they were both already off when I checked them after the flight. I assume that's because the cards were full but can't say for sure. Like Bear. I would love to see this rocket get rebuilt and flown successfully.
No .. the video was all from before the flight. Nothing useful. 🙁
Next time we'll have to turn the cameras on last after everything else is ready to go...
Perhaps Team Proton ought to have a Post Launch debriefing and a "where do we go from here?" BBQ at my house. Those who are interested can come on over for an afternoon of eating and discussing a rebuilding effort. I have enough room and such to have team members, families, and "fun" dogs. I would be happy to procure and prepare the meat/main dish, while others bring a side as well as BYOB. I am just looking for a good date for most who are interested being able to attend. I live in Longmont.
Perhaps Team Proton ought to have a Post Launch debriefing and a "where do we go from here?" BBQ at my house. Those who are interested can come on over for an afternoon of eating and discussing a rebuilding effort. I have enough room and such to have team members, families, and "fun" dogs. I would be happy to procure and prepare the meat/main dish, while others bring a side as well as BYOB. I am just looking for a good date for most who are interested being able to attend. I live in Longmont.
Sounds good to me .. we may have messed up a little on the rocket, but we nailed to food part on Sun! 🙂 I went right to 9 hr days and Sat at work after the launch so Sat's are good after 2pm or so and Sun's open.
I secured a new storage unit today and should finally get everything unloaded from my truck this afternoon.
I assume Sasha is invited .. she's certainly a 'fun' dog .. 🙂
Thanks, Steve
Sundays work the best for me, I work the next 6 days 12hour shifts and then off for 3 days.
Dave,
I think that's a great idea. Any Saturday afternoon, as long as it doesn't conflict with a launch, would be fine with me. Sooner is better, too, I think.
I should mention that Sundays also work well, in light of James' comment.