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  • deirdre
    deirdre replied to the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories.
    i know. thats why i said it in the first place :) that seems a bit too far to me. hard to imagine lindsay didnt take notes when talking to the daily record. i see no reason to try and discredit the 'known' facts,it's not like the world is...
  • FatPhil
    FatPhil replied to the thread Big Balloons that are not round.
    A fascinating idea, I'd love to see it in action. My ability to imagine fluid dynamics is alas utterly terrible (I genuinely believe it's a black art - change the material's surface, flip the polarity of the effect - waaaat?!?!?), and in order to...
  • FatPhil
    yup the google weirdos are monitoring our every move and keystroke. Source: https://youtube.com/shorts/U-_FBESS1LA?si=VLRvKfH618PDyOQ7
  • Mendel
    Compare: Cruise Control - Most waterfowl fly at speeds of 40 to 60 mph, with many species averaging roughly 50 mph. With a 50 mph tail wind, migrating mallards are capable of traveling 800 miles during an eight-hour flight. Studies of duck...
  • GM4AJK
    Yesterday, I became aware of the unofficial r/SpaceXAPI and was going to have a look at what info is available. Maybe worth a look @Mick West ? [edit: doesn't look useful for this application, can't see any tracking data]
  • GM4AJK
    GM4AJK replied to the thread Digitized Sky Survey POSS-1.
    If you're wanting a hand, then I'd be happy to contribute. Just DM me if so.
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    Andreas reacted to deirdre's post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    well i may not be right. i would need to see other handwritten material by Owen (since i'm a handwriting expert).. but its plausible.
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    Andreas reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories with Like Like.
    Too late to edit, that should have read 1974.
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    Andreas replied to the thread Calvine Photo Hoax Theories.
    You're right — it's impossible to say for certain whether the document was written by Hartop without handwriting samples or similar evidence. Still, it's a plausible idea that fits the context. More importantly, though, I would argue that we have...
  • Z.W. Wolf
    Beyong the technical analysis, I'd like to state the obvious. The video shows 3 objects that are warmer than the sea or cloud surface behind them. The objects are each only a very small number of pixels with no resolved shape, so it's...
  • Z.W. Wolf
    I vote... ducks
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Some other values: BRG goes from 261º to 264º (not much change) FOR goes from 121M to 82M LAT goes from 28º 27' 17.8" N to 28º 27' 28.6" N LON goes from 50º 33' 37.4" E to 50º 35' 17.1" E (in the last frame or so it looks like it may switch...
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  • jcharles
    Someone ought to invite him to share all the data and methods he used in the transient technical thread. You're all independent researchers, after all. The Metabunk technical threads are where the real work is done and he'd make a valuable...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    It does get a lock at this point, but it's on what seems to be a wave (the objects continue off screen). The SLR and GDR don't change when it happens. The 14M is, I think, the size of the rectangle indicated by the corners. Which makes the...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    I've roughly stabilized it using Sitrec's Auto Tracking (with "Center on Bright"). There are a couple of spots it missed where it goes off screen or behind the timestamp. But enough to get a sense of the motion of the ocean. I think the MQ-9...
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