At the beginning of his latest video (I haven't had a chance to view it yet) he states that UTC times are confirmed and shown.
I don't know whether this is true or not because I haven't had the time to view it yet.Hopefully someone else who has the time to view it now can confirm whether the times are now correct.
Here is the video (Part 3)
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link to www.youtube.com]
Quoting: ET*Dude @02:30 he sets his Stellarium to 20:00 on 24 Oct. after assuring us it's set to UT, but what he's showing is actually 02:00 on 25 Oct. -- 6 hours later than he thinks.
Look at where the sun is in his vid at 20:00 on 24 Oct. It is east of south which means it has an Azimuth of <180.
Go to the USNO site as shown here:
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link to www.godlikeproductions.com]
and get the info as shown for 24 Oct.
Note that at 20:00UT on 24 Oct the USNO says the sun is 3.5º above the horizon and with an Azimuth of 242º, which is 60º to the right of south.
Look at his Stellarium image @ 02:30 -- see the red S indicating south?
See the sun below the horizon even though every reputable science site says it is still above the horizon?
See the sun to the left (east) of south as opposed to far to the right (west) of south as USNO says it is?
So -
We have dateandtime.info saying the sun doesn't set until ~21:00UT
We have USNO saying the sun doesn't set until ~21:00UT
We have USNO saying the sun is in the WSW at ~242º Azimuth at 20:00UT but our hero shows it in the SSE at about 160º Azimuth.
Conclusion?
Arrogant Ignoramus has his Stellarium time offset set for his local Arizona time = MDT.
Everything makes sense if that is the case and there are no 'anomalies' in the Neumayer images... it is merely operator error. Again.
R.