WATCH: NASA to Live Stream Launch of ISS Resupply in 360

NASA used four cameras to give viewers a 360-degree view of an Atlas rocket launch Tuesday morning.

“It’s great, I mean, to be able to get in there and experience that 360-degree view,” said ULA program manager Vern Thorp.

The launch went off as scheduled at 11:11 AM, but the video cuts out during the ignition and liftoff sequence which is what most launch watchers would have wanted to see.

The mission will send supplies to the International Space Station.

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Duncan is a science and technology reporter for CDN and serves as the lead geek correspondent. Follow him if you like rockets, mobile tech, video games or ... just about anything nerdy.

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