360fly:Journey to Space
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On September 5th 2015, 360fly sent Stephen Dechert II (2) 360fly cameras to put on a weather balloon in hopes of getting incredible views of the earth from space. One was pointed straight up and one was pointed straight down. He launched the balloon on the south end of lake Okeechobee in Florida. The balloon traveled up to about 115,000 feet in an hour and 45 minutes until the balloon popped and sent the cameras back down and landed about 5-10 miles from launch. View the interactive videos @ https://360fly.com/videos/ Find more details at: 360fly.com
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No curve whatsoever...
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what happen to the stars?
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where is the 360 version?
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WOW The world looks flat!
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Why do you guys use the fish eye lens camera that distorts the horizon?
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Is there a youtube converter for this camera yet or a plugin I can grab? I have been searching high and low, so far no luck.
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that is awsome
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I'd like to say Thank you to everyone at 360Fly for this opportunity, it turned out better than I could of hoped for. The cameras are only trumped by your Team and this was an experience I won't forget. The cameras are the real deal and absolutely incredible. Thank you all again.
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