The versatile GoPro camera never ceases to amaze us, as the tiny gadget lets users capture all sorts of interesting moments that might otherwise go unrecorded. We have already seen some impressive ...
When you drop a GoPro from space, two pretty obvious things happen. One is that the camera gradually descends back to Earth, turning and twisting gracefully at first before plunging, screaming, back ...
Thanks to NASA and companies like SpaceX, amazing footage of rockets traveling into space have become fairly common. However, a new video shot with the GoPro Hero 4 emerged Wednesday that is ...
UP Aerospace Inc launched a 20ft. SL-10 rocket into space last November, and it did so with a GoPro action camera strapped to the side. That video was recently showcased by GoPro, showing stunning ...
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For years, enterprising students have been launching GoPro cameras into space and posting the results online. The most recent group of students to send a GoPro skyward comes from The Baldwin School, ...
GoPro, Inc., (NASDAQ: GPRO), enabler of some of today’s most immersive and engaging content, is proud to announce a collaboration with legendary Hollywood director, Ridley Scott, on the production of ...
In 2013 a group of Stanford University students attached a GoPro to a balloon and released it into space. The GoPro reached 98,664 feet and captured some beautiful images of the Grand Canyon below.
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