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Space travel is pretty crazy. NASA can, for example, send a space probe on a 2.8 billion kilometer long trip to Jupiter. The insane precision is equivalent to making a hole-in-one. Except you have to shoot the golf ball across a distance the size of Denmark. How is that even possible? Watch and find out how a Danish invention holds part of the answer.
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For this video, we spoke to the following researchers and professionals:
John Leif Jørgensen, professor and
department manager for Measurement and
Instrumentation, DTU Space
Stock photos: NASA, ESA, and SpaceX
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Speak: Kristian Højgaard Nielsen
Camera: Kristian Højgaard Nielsen and Emil Madsen Aaby
Script: Kristian Højgaard Nielsen
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Graphic identity, motion graphics: Peter Due (SoMe Tv)
Other graphics & motion graphics: Kristian Højgaard Nielsen
Editorial management: Emil Madsen Aaby
Music:
Incoming Transition - The Whole Other
The Loner - DJ Williams
The Path Starts Here - Cooper Cannell