One variant is designed to be thrown into the air to capture panoramic images from a height or in hazardous locations.
Several models of "throwable ball cameras" have been developed in the 2010s.
[1][2][3][4] In 2017, a floating version intended for use in zero-gravity environments was introduced aboard the International Space Station; this model was dubbed the Int-Ball (or JEM Internal Ball Camera).
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