New 360 video puts you next to the flames of a rocket as it launches

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COLORADO SPRINGS — A new 360 video from United Launch Alliance (ULA) allows you to experience a rocket launch like never before.

The video shows you the power of the Delta IV rocket launch from extreme vantage points right next to the large launcher. 

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In some shots, you can see the camera shake as the rocket takes to the sky above Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

The launch on display here was the NROL-45 payload for the National Reconnaissance Office, meaning that it's likely some kind of classified spy satellite used for national defense.

ULA's video follows the rocket from its rollout to the launch pad to its launch, and the company showed it off here at the Space Symposium using VR goggles.

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