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Default ChaseCam Tested By NASA

NASA required a video recorder that they could use to record rocket drops from the point of view of the rocket. These drops would hit the ground at forces up to 100gs. They wanted a recorder that could take a crash landing and keep recording. They selected ChaseCam.

NASA was kind enough to document their testing of our recorders and send along to us their findings. We wanted to share those with our customers.
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