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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74694658 United States 05/15/2017 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone noticing that the "live" iss videos are on a repeat-loop? They keep replaying the same video footage. The same astronaut tinkering with pieces outside the iss, moving the camera around. The video jump-clips to a selfie where we see his face inside the helmet, then he re-positions the camera to show an outward view back on the earth. I've seen this exact sequence repeat 3 times now. And I have photos of the the "live" video with the same exact cloud formations as well. Also...the ISS tracker shows the iss over the dark side of the earth, yet the "live" video feed never goes dark. You can see the sun..and it's hot-spot reflection..all while floating through the dark section of the earth. This whole thing is FAKE! . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74694658 United States 05/15/2017 12:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you watch for longer than a couple minutes...you'll see the earth bends as the camera is being moved. The earth literally bent into such an extreme circle, that you could see the sides of the earth. The linear equipment on the sides also curves along with the earth bend. It's a fish-eye lens. It's rather obvious |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73692185 United States 05/15/2017 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone noticing that the "live" iss videos are on a repeat-loop? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74694658 They keep replaying the same video footage. The same astronaut tinkering with pieces outside the iss, moving the camera around. The video jump-clips to a selfie where we see his face inside the helmet, then he re-positions the camera to show an outward view back on the earth. I've seen this exact sequence repeat 3 times now. And I have photos of the the "live" video with the same exact cloud formations as well. Also...the ISS tracker shows the iss over the dark side of the earth, yet the "live" video feed never goes dark. You can see the sun..and it's hot-spot reflection..all while floating through the dark section of the earth. This whole thing is FAKE! . Yup, absolutely noticed that. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70186654 United States 05/15/2017 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is lots of aliasing and you can't see any stars? If you can see stars from the planet, why can't you see them in this vid? Wouldn't they be even brighter, especially with no noise pollution? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73070705 ok look at the earth....its day time yes?...can you se stars at daytime?...no...why? cause the friggin sun is too bright, same rules apply in space, the suns reflection off the earth is far too bright for any stars to pop up Bullshit, sometimes you can see the moon and some stars in broad daylight. on earth you don't see the stars through the bright atmosphere but in space there is no atmosphere.we should see the stars. AGAIN, the stars are too dim to show up in the same footage with bright sunlit objects. The atmosphere only dims them by about 15 percent. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70186654 United States 05/15/2017 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72317263 Still a reflection on the window they are looking out of, of an astronaut inside the shuttle, just like the last few times this was posted. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70186654 United States 05/15/2017 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone noticing that the "live" iss videos are on a repeat-loop? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 74694658 They keep replaying the same video footage. The same astronaut tinkering with pieces outside the iss, moving the camera around. The video jump-clips to a selfie where we see his face inside the helmet, then he re-positions the camera to show an outward view back on the earth. I've seen this exact sequence repeat 3 times now. And I have photos of the the "live" video with the same exact cloud formations as well. Also...the ISS tracker shows the iss over the dark side of the earth, yet the "live" video feed never goes dark. You can see the sun..and it's hot-spot reflection..all while floating through the dark section of the earth. This whole thing is FAKE! . AGAIN, NASA does not have a youtube feed. This is a third party on youtube playing a recorded feed and trolling for hits. |
The Deplorable Astromut Senior Forum Moderator 05/15/2017 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awesome vid, enjoy seeing the round real earth. Quoting: Troller Durden Must be nice to be up there far away from the fucking idiots that think its flat. First, they are not up there, they are down here.Secondly, they know the Earth is flat. That is why you will NEVER EVER see any stars, or the Moon, or any satellite in the ISS feed.Or the camera doing a 360.Or a zoom. But keep dreaming that you live on a ball, who travels at over 3,000,000,000 mph in like 5 directions in the same time and we went to space.Oh, and the ISS is real. It is real. Deal with it. The moon has been seen in the live feed countless times. The exposure is too fast to show stars or most satellites, except when that satellite is visiting the station up close, but they can be seen in long exposure photography from ISS when looking towards the limb of the earth just prior to orbital sunrise or just after orbital sunset. [link to h.dropcanvas.com] |
The Deplorable Astromut Senior Forum Moderator 05/15/2017 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72317263 Still a reflection on the window they are looking out of, of an astronaut inside the shuttle, just like the last few times this was posted. And so thoroughly debunked; the satellite that was being launched in that footage is STILL up there in a graveyard orbit and can still be seen with a telescope. Original post was deleted. I apologize if it offended anyone. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69587911 Summary: Short video watch all of it. For those that can't wait, skip to 3:20 and look closely for about 15 seconds. Post what you see below. I see a reflection of an astronaut in the orbit's flight deck aft windows. So what? [link to science.ksc.nasa.gov (secure)] Thanks for proving you don't know the first thing about the space shuttle. So, this mission was STS-8 and the satellite you see being launched from the orbiter's payload bay at 3:20 is known as INSAT-1B. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The satellite was decommissioned in 1993 after about 10 years of service, but it's still up there, in a graveyard orbit slightly above the geostationary satellites. I just used a telescope in Australia to take a picture of its location, and sure enough it was right where it was predicted to be: [link to h.dropcanvas.com] INSAT-1B is the faint double streak through the center of the image. It's a dashed streak because the satellite is tumbling in its graveyard orbit and is visible to the small telescope I used only when it is rotated in the right way to maximize its reflection of sunlight. Astrometry: [link to nova.astrometry.net] Image time: 18:57:51 UT (image start, 3 minute exposure) Telescope Location: South 31° 16' 24" East 149° 03' 52" Elevation: 1122m Satellite predicted location at image start (equinox of date): 16h 17m 41s, -10d 52' 45" Satellite predicted location at image end (equinox of date): 16h 20m 47s, -10d 56' 07" Satellite orbital elements: [link to www.heavens-above.com] Telescope: [link to www.itelescope.net] Funny enough, this telescope uses the same CCD I use on my own telescope. It's akin to using it on the 80mm scope I sometimes piggyback on my own main telescope. But thanks to the internet I can command scopes like this one on the other side of the world with just a moment's notice. Space-denying idiots beware. |