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Thursday, September 20, 2007

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Photo by Steve Jurvetson, Creative Commons 2.0

I never know what’s going to turn up in my Flickr stream given the range of people I follow. Tonight it was this photograph of a XPRS rocket launching in the Black Rock desert taken and made by Steve Jurvetson, an engineer and Managing Director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson. The rockets have computers onboard that deploy the parachutes and record data (and a host of other functions I assume). Images are captured from various angles using remote tripods. There’s one in the foreground of the photo above. Be sure to check out this page and watch the videos as the rocket shoots up and returns back to the ground. For more rocket goodness, see his entire set which include some incredible night photos too.

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Tags: technology, engineering, steve jurvetson, desert, rocket, photo
Network: flickr
Posted by Emily Chang at 12:38 AM - RSS

2 comment(s)

Hi,

Very nice launch picture?
Is it copyrighted?
Can I use it as a small image in a web page?

I will be most greatful if answered.

Comment by erez on  01/30  at  03:20 PM

Hi Erez,
The photo above is licensed under Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en)

You’re allowed to use it as a small image on a web page as long as you attribute it to the creator (credit their name and link to the original photo).

Cheers,
Emily

Comment by Emily Chang on  02/01  at  09:19 PM

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