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  • Ann K
    Ann K replied to the thread March-emtrail.
    Better questions: 1. Are contrails more noticeable at any particular time of day? a. Are contrails more noticeable in any particular part of the sky? As @Mendel noted, it's best not to lead AI, because of its regrettable tendency to follow your...
  • J
    jdog reacted to jarlrmai's post in the thread March-emtrail with Like Like.
    Pretty good summation of LLM "AI"
  • J
    What Is the Antihelion Radiant The antihelion radiant (also known as anthelion) is a point opposite of the Sun in the sky from the observer's perspective. This point is just like planets at opposition, except for meteors. When the Sun sets, the...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Mendel's post in the thread March-emtrail with Agree Agree.
    "do comments across social media show an increase in talk about chemtrails around the month of march" means you're expecting something special around the month of march "do you have data about social media mentions of the chemtrails topic by...
  • jarlrmai
    jarlrmai replied to the thread March-emtrail.
    Pretty good summation of LLM "AI"
  • Todd Feinman
    Just took this pic of sky from my front door, with some digital lens flare, too:
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  • MyMatesBrainwashed
    MyMatesBrainwashed replied to the thread March-emtrail.
    The more I ask it the more it gives me the impression of someone who doesn't know the answer but wants to appear like they do know the answer rather than say they don't know.
  • Ravi
    What Is the Antihelion Radiant The antihelion radiant (also known as anthelion) is a point opposite of the Sun in the sky from the observer's perspective. This point is just like planets at opposition, except for meteors. When the Sun sets, the...
  • Ravi
    We apparently may be (or have recently been) in a new shower as well, M2025-F1 discovered last March. Between March 18-22, 2025, a new meteor shower from the constellation of Puppis was discovered by cameras of the Global Meteor Network. It is...
  • Ravi
    There has been a significant uptick in satellite reentries in the last couple years. More space launches than any time in history, more consistent disposal of top stages, a large number of temporary smallsat rideshares, and mega constellations...
  • Mendel
    Exactly. I think it might be an artifact in the film, but if was impossible to recreate it too, it would be closer to a debunk. But it's actually possible for it to be an object, that's all I tried to prove. Yes I made the Blender camera with...
  • Mendel
    That is unexpected! Either there's a bug in your pipeline, or in theirs, or the paper is incomplete/junk. How did you pick those 7 candidates? Have the star catalogs you are testing against been changed recently?
  • Mendel
    Catalog matching was done. That can be tested: three MNRAS 2022 datasets are published here: http://svocats.cab.inta-csic.es/vanish/ Select the list of vanishing objects in POSS I red images (5,399 rows) and perform a cross-match against Gaia and...
  • JMartJr
    JMartJr replied to the thread March-emtrail.
    2b: Does this show an inverse pattern in the Southern hemisphere? (That is not the way to word it, but it's a point I'd be curious about.)
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Mendel's post in the thread March-emtrail with Agree Agree.
    "do comments across social media show an increase in talk about chemtrails around the month of march" means you're expecting something special around the month of march "do you have data about social media mentions of the chemtrails topic by...
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