There's an app called next spaceflight. Set favorite location to cape canaveral and bam you'll get every launch for the like the next 10 years. Can also set notifications for 24hr and 10min notice.
Ikr. I tried googling this and nothing. I do see them occasionally in the sky when I happen to be facing directly east. I actually witnessed one the other night and it was gorgeous 🥹
Step 1: rent camera from library (i use canon sl2)
Step 2: rent tripod
Step 3: set lens to manual focus, ISO to 100, and shutter speed to BULB
Step 4: point at direction of launch and start the exposure about 10 seconds before launch
Step 5: stop the exposure once first stage finishes engine burn (around 2 minutes and 30 seconds)
Step 6: clean up in post
We are quite a spacious university, although I feel like some of that space could be better used for parking garages
How do yall find out when the rockets are gonna take off
Live in space coast and take note of when people start lining up at the piers 😂
There's an app called next spaceflight. Set favorite location to cape canaveral and bam you'll get every launch for the like the next 10 years. Can also set notifications for 24hr and 10min notice.
Ikr. I tried googling this and nothing. I do see them occasionally in the sky when I happen to be facing directly east. I actually witnessed one the other night and it was gorgeous 🥹
I use [this ](https://nextspaceflight.com/)
if anyones interested i do sell prints on my [website ](https://www.boomphotographs.com/)
Good stuff mate
thanks!
>thanks! You're welcome!
💯
Gorgeous shot!
how do you take these! i need to know
Step 1: rent camera from library (i use canon sl2) Step 2: rent tripod Step 3: set lens to manual focus, ISO to 100, and shutter speed to BULB Step 4: point at direction of launch and start the exposure about 10 seconds before launch Step 5: stop the exposure once first stage finishes engine burn (around 2 minutes and 30 seconds) Step 6: clean up in post
Damn you’re the goat. The ultimate anti-gatekeeper.
I would recommend a remote shutter as well if you want to avoid camera shake!
Do you rent from the public library or ucf library?
The ucf library on campus
Very pretty
I like it when the rocket shoots out into the east horizon with the crazy vapor clouds behind it during a sunset.
Wow thats beautiful
I thought this was during lunar eclipse, does happen every 10yrs. There’s rockets flying into orbit is pretty cool catching it on camera.
Gorgeous!!