Monday I blogged a little about Curiosity and life on other planets. Today I want to share a video I made. It’s a simple video combining the “Curiosity” landing animation released a few months ago with the actual live footage of the JPL Control Room. I tried to put them in a real-time sync, or at least as close as I could. Then I put some Apollo 13 music underneath.
I made this video because I was looking for it on YouTube and discovered no one had done it yet. Now relive the moment or watch it for the first time in Awesome Epicness™! Enjoy!
Keven Newsome is an musician, theologian, and a bit of a nerd. He enjoys a variety of musical genres, from Christian rock to movie soundtracks to KPop. A former band director, he plays about a dozen instruments, given a couple of weeks to practice up. His theological work has included a book on multi-generational ministry and a thesis on the theology of communicating with the dead. As for his nerd-card, he enjoys the fandoms of The Legend of Zelda, Doctor Who, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Lord of the Rings. With a music degree from William Carey University and a theology degree from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Keven actively serves in ministry as both pastor and worship leader.
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