NASA’s Artemis program is about to get the cinematic treatment it deserves — and Apple Vision Pro owners are in for an unforgettable ride. On Monday, March 30, 2026, filmmaker and space documentarian Cosmic Perspective (@considercosmos) shared thrilling behind-the-scenes footage showing the first wave of high-end cameras being installed inside the launch pad perimeter at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The star of the show? A sleek Blackmagic Design URSA Cine Immersive camera, complete with its signature dual-lens stereoscopic rig, ready to capture the thunderous liftoff in true 3D spatial video. The short video pans across the massive Space Launch System (SLS) rocket standing tall on the pad, with the immersive Blackmagic camera prominently featured in the foreground. Other pro rigs — complete with furry windshields and sturdy tripods — dot the grassy viewing areas, signaling that this won’t be just another standard rocket launch broadcast. This is next-level, immersive filmmaking designed to put viewers right in the middle of the action.
Blackmagic Design has been quietly revolutionizing professional cinema for years, and its latest immersive camera system is purpose-built for spatial video experiences — the exact format that shines on Apple Vision Pro. With stereoscopic 3D capture, ultra-high dynamic range, and Blackmagic’s legendary color science, these cameras promise footage that will feel real when viewed in the Vision Pro’s immersive environment. Think Dolby Atmos audio layered with 180-degree or 3D spatial video that lets you turn your head and feel the roar of the engines all around you. The post captures the palpable excitement on the ground: “The energy is building at @NASAKennedy and this crew is ready for adventure!” Only a few more camera positions remain to be set up, and the team is clearly buzzing with anticipation. For Mac and Apple ecosystem fans who love bleeding-edge tech, this is a perfect intersection of worlds. Blackmagic cameras have long been favorites in Hollywood and indie filmmaking alike — and now they’re being deployed on one of humanity’s most ambitious space missions. When Artemis lifts off (whether it’s Artemis II or the next major milestone), we’ll finally get launch footage that matches the grandeur of the moment — not just on flat screens, but in full spatial glory inside the Vision Pro. If you’ve ever dreamed of standing on the pad as the most powerful rocket ever built clears the tower, this might be as close as it gets. MacDailyNews Take: We’ll be watching the skies — and keeping an eye on @considercosmos and @Blackmagic_News for more updates as the remaining cameras go live and launch day approaches. This is going to be spectacular. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple Vision Pro users will be able to experience NASA’s Artemis II launch in immersive video appeared first on MacDailyNews. Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy MacDailyNews, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
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