The weird dark areas can be seen through the video, in particular there's a large dark region we see here centered on the N
Later, we see this dip down to the level of the object.
With a very similar thing with apparent movement
So I think...
There's some oddness going on with the gain, and it's not clear what time this oddness happened. Here's is just before the "move". Note how "bright" it is (i.e. colder than the background)
A few frames later it's less bright. I've stabilized it...
Press "N" to toggle the notes view (also at the top of the show/hide menu)
Just a simple text box, URLs should be converted to clickable links. It gets saved.
I recommend adding in as much info as possible to the text box for later reference...
I've seen it. I have not written code for it. I did talk to them when they were first setting it up, as I had some criticism of the questions that were on the form of the web app.
It's been out for a while on iPhone...
Flightclub's "Path Tracker" page allows you to download a file that contains the tracks of the mission. It has upcoming and past missions.
https://flightclub.io/path-tracker
So just put in any location (I used 55, -100, somewhere in Texas...
A FOV value is the only thing that makes sense to me. Just not sure why it's labeled FOR.
It being a FOV value (either vertical or horizontal) works out for a similar ratio relationship between it and SLR at the start and end of the video...
I've lightly updated Sitrec to import both the JSON files you can (theoretically) scrape from the 3D viewer,
https://flightclub.io/result/3d?missionId=mis_1oygy1eww
You'd want the call to simulation, like...
I think it's horizontal FOV, just labeled as FOR. It matches the target area width in relative scale.
I've seen similar things labeled FVW (FOV Width) and TWD (Target Width??). Seems like there has been some evolution in the OSD for MQ9 and...
I don't think so, which is a shame, as that data presumably exists, and is used to display the telemetry on SpaceX launch broadcasts. We could scrape that, but there's no lat/lon