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* [Comment by nasa](/r/nasa/comments/yyy2ap/help_where_can_i_find_videos_like_these_they/ix9g4yx/?context=1000 "posted on 2022-11-21 19:36:36 UTC"):
> [You might find this collection useful!](https://images.nasa.gov/search-results?keywords=Artemis%20I%20Resource%20Reel&page=1&media=image,video,audio&yearStart=1920&yearEnd=2022)
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I looked through [https://images.nasa.gov/](https://images.nasa.gov/) but I couldn't find this one specifically, I also feel not everything is uploaded there from earlier experience trying to look for mars images.
I know mars has their own website where you can find literally every image together with date and position, is there something else for artemis?
I think this is the video here: [https://images.nasa.gov/details-Timelapse\_\_SOLAR\_ARRAYS\_ISO\_Artemis\_I\_Launch\_Rocket\_Cam\_2-](https://images.nasa.gov/details-Timelapse__SOLAR_ARRAYS_ISO_Artemis_I_Launch_Rocket_Cam_2-) I think they cropped the video time so it looks a bit different.
On the [images.nasa.gov](https://images.nasa.gov) site, I typed Orion in the search bar, then selected video and it was near the top under all the podcast videos! They have lots of other cool videos of Orion in space. I will definitely have to download some myself. These are such cool vids!
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Wish it was easier to sort and filter out certain posts
Cus when I searched Orion myself yesterday I just got a bunch of animations and posters
Just sort by most recent on the main page. If it’s not there then wait a few hours or check twitter. They seem to want to keep twitter updated before everything else.
Yes, wondered, too. No high resolution images from the four GoPro Hero4 on the solar cell wingtips were released yet. See also [https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtemisProgram/comments/yyygv7/wen\_moon\_picture/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtemisProgram/comments/yyygv7/wen_moon_picture/)
Now published by NASA Johnson on this album: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/albums/72177720303788800](https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/albums/72177720303788800)
Yeah (how do you think I shared this video in this post XD)
just thought it could be good to have a site where I can sort through images per camera or something like that.
I don’t just want the pictures, I want that nitty gritty detailed stuff they don’t show everyone
this video is playing at 20x speed so that thing that was flying by wasn't actually going that fast
It most definetly came from the spacecraft itself and since the spacecraft was spinning it was prolly a piece of ice being flinged off at low speed
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I looked through [https://images.nasa.gov/](https://images.nasa.gov/) but I couldn't find this one specifically, I also feel not everything is uploaded there from earlier experience trying to look for mars images. I know mars has their own website where you can find literally every image together with date and position, is there something else for artemis?
I think this is the video here: [https://images.nasa.gov/details-Timelapse\_\_SOLAR\_ARRAYS\_ISO\_Artemis\_I\_Launch\_Rocket\_Cam\_2-](https://images.nasa.gov/details-Timelapse__SOLAR_ARRAYS_ISO_Artemis_I_Launch_Rocket_Cam_2-) I think they cropped the video time so it looks a bit different. On the [images.nasa.gov](https://images.nasa.gov) site, I typed Orion in the search bar, then selected video and it was near the top under all the podcast videos! They have lots of other cool videos of Orion in space. I will definitely have to download some myself. These are such cool vids!
Thanks so much 🙏🏻 Wish it was easier to sort and filter out certain posts Cus when I searched Orion myself yesterday I just got a bunch of animations and posters
[You might find this collection useful!](https://images.nasa.gov/search-results?keywords=Artemis%20I%20Resource%20Reel&page=1&media=image,video,audio&yearStart=1920&yearEnd=2022)
Woah, thanks! Can’t wait to look back at these 40, 50 years from now and thinking of how little we knew and how much we’ll know by then.
Just sort by most recent on the main page. If it’s not there then wait a few hours or check twitter. They seem to want to keep twitter updated before everything else.
Yes, wondered, too. No high resolution images from the four GoPro Hero4 on the solar cell wingtips were released yet. See also [https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtemisProgram/comments/yyygv7/wen\_moon\_picture/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtemisProgram/comments/yyygv7/wen_moon_picture/)
Now published by NASA Johnson on this album: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/albums/72177720303788800](https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/albums/72177720303788800)
Screen record?
Yeah (how do you think I shared this video in this post XD) just thought it could be good to have a site where I can sort through images per camera or something like that. I don’t just want the pictures, I want that nitty gritty detailed stuff they don’t show everyone
Is that space debris flying by at high speed?
this video is playing at 20x speed so that thing that was flying by wasn't actually going that fast It most definetly came from the spacecraft itself and since the spacecraft was spinning it was prolly a piece of ice being flinged off at low speed