Space Station Go-Pro Submerged In Floating Water Bubble | Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLHv7DUYn8g
This was rather cool to watch. Watching the video got me to thinking of how the process could be used. Then I thought maybe take the same amount of water attached the camera to a USB cable that would then be attached to a HDD that would be able to record seven days worth of footage, place the water bubble and camera in a sphere that was heated the same temperature as the ISS module it was in, add the water bubble to a propulsion package with a solar panel fit to it to provide electrical power for the heater, camera and navigational systems and then deploy it in the rings around Jupiter or Saturn. Should get some pretty interesting images.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLHv7DUYn8g
This was rather cool to watch. Watching the video got me to thinking of how the process could be used. Then I thought maybe take the same amount of water attached the camera to a USB cable that would then be attached to a HDD that would be able to record seven days worth of footage, place the water bubble and camera in a sphere that was heated the same temperature as the ISS module it was in, add the water bubble to a propulsion package with a solar panel fit to it to provide electrical power for the heater, camera and navigational systems and then deploy it in the rings around Jupiter or Saturn. Should get some pretty interesting images.