8 clips of the recent (first) launch of the most powerful rocket yet. Unmanned, to circle the moon. Apparently, if this works out, both the main (“SLS”) rocket system and the included “Orion” project will be given human-carrying certification. All that carefulness must be why they’re years late on this first try.

Each clip is doubled with a slo-mo of same, total is 13:05. No music added until the slo-mo part of the last POV (10:15+), tasteful and dramatic, description credits it to the channel owner.

I believe it is the channel owner (Tim Dodd?) who is dancing and hooting (on the left, well before the other peeps raise their arms) at his irl view in the real time clip of 4/8 (2:37+).

#Artemis1 Incredible Audio & Slow Motion 4K Compilation
150,655 views Nov 19, 2022

Everyday Astronaut
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“[[[HEADPHONES ON]]] Crank the volume on this incredible floating point audio from inside the pad and 3.5 miles [5.6 km] away from the most powerful rocket to ever launch from Kennedy #Space Center, SLS!!! 4K slow motion captured on ZCam's and BlackMagic 12K Ursa and Studio 4K's.

NASA launched the Orion spacecraft to a distant retrograde lunar orbit atop the Space Launch System (SLS) for its maiden launch known as #Artemis 1. Launched from Launch Complex 39B, at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, the Artemis I mission will certify both Orion and the SLS Block 1 rocket for crewed spaceflight.

Audio and Video brought to you by: NASA, Tim Dodd, Cooper Hime, Andrew Taylor and Ben Stineman from #Everyday #Astronaut & John Pisani and Andrew Keating from Cosmic Perspective

00:00 - Engine Startup [NASA Cam 808]
01:01 - Tight Shot Inside Pad 39B
01:59 - Looking Down Mobile Launch Tower
02:37 - Behind The Scenes Reactions
04:24 - Ursa 12K Tracking at 600mm [Realtime]
05:30 - ZCam E2-F6 Tracking at 800mm [Realtime]
08:34 - ZCam E2-F6 Tracking at 800mm [Slow-Mo]
10:19 - Booster Separation Slow Motion
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nUozQWAg0wE

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