(Almost) One image per second
Last night, Thilo sent back pictures of Discovery's launch that he took himself, including some taken with a remote camera. The latter were taken with the help of a sound sensor that triggered the camera, located directly at the launch pad.
Both image sets feature one image per second taken between launch +1 second and launch +4 (from the press site) or +5 seconds (with the remote camera). (Thilo just mailed me stating "one image per second" is not correct - hence this update at 17:55).
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As Head of the Cross-Media Section of DLR's Corporate Communications Department, Marco Trovatello was responsible for Communication across all media distribution channels. As of 1 May 2014, he serves as Cross-Media Coordinator and Strategy Advisor in the Corporate Communications Department of the European Space Agency ESA.
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