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  • Hevach
    Hevach replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    Apollo 13 passed much closer to the moon, 254 km at closest approach. Artemis 2's closest approach was 6,545 km, so they could see much more of the surface. They are the first humans to get a full look at Mare Orientale, for example.
  • FatPhil
    1/ Is Kacey Musgraves' orb sighting "solved"? Nope. Not yet. Mick and Flarkey have a likely Starlink horizon flare explanation via Sitrec that lines up reasonably with the flight path from Fort Worth to Nashville and the orbs pacing off the port...
  • purpleivan
    1/ Is Kacey Musgraves' orb sighting "solved"? Nope. Not yet. Mick and Flarkey have a likely Starlink horizon flare explanation via Sitrec that lines up reasonably with the flight path from Fort Worth to Nashville and the orbs pacing off the port...
  • purpleivan
    So she saw lights that look and behave like Starlink Flares in a part of the sky that Starlink flares would be, at a place and a time that we know Starlink flares would be visible. What else do you think they could be? And if the lights she saw...
  • Montauk
    So she saw lights that look and behave like Starlink Flares in a part of the sky that Starlink flares would be, at a place and a time that we know Starlink flares would be visible. What else do you think they could be? And if the lights she saw...
  • flarkey
    So she saw lights that look and behave like Starlink Flares in a part of the sky that Starlink flares would be, at a place and a time that we know Starlink flares would be visible. What else do you think they could be? And if the lights she saw...
  • Montauk
    This may (if it's not simply a joking response) tie in with her apparent general view regarding skeptical inquiry into videos such as these, as quoted in the TMZ article:
  • Montauk
    1/ Is Kacey Musgraves' orb sighting "solved"? Nope. Not yet. Mick and Flarkey have a likely Starlink horizon flare explanation via Sitrec that lines up reasonably with the flight path from Fort Worth to Nashville and the orbs pacing off the port...
  • flarkey
    The easiest way to use Sitrec for ADSB is to start with the chatbot https://www.chatbase.co/chatbot-iframe/jm08ypN4zneL5S7wU2QOD Enter the date/time/location in there and it does time-zone conversion to UTC (air travel industry works in UTC)...
  • jarlrmai
    Why should witnesses who have more data not be asked to share that data? We can't validate data we don't have, we'd just be open to "maybe you still got the time wrong" What is tiresome is reluctance to share details that can help resolve cases...
  • jarlrmai
    1/ Is Kacey Musgraves' orb sighting "solved"? Nope. Not yet. Mick and Flarkey have a likely Starlink horizon flare explanation via Sitrec that lines up reasonably with the flight path from Fort Worth to Nashville and the orbs pacing off the port...
  • FatPhil
    I think the headline here should be that this new paper seems to prove the null hypotheses. As it says A Bruehl-style calendar-day comparison gives a descriptive post-test asymmetry (RR = 1.35, 95% CI [0.91, 2.00]), but that statistic is tied...
  • FatPhil
    FatPhil replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    But Apollo 13 did a (circumlunar posigrade) free return trajectory too.
  • jarlrmai
    The easiest way to use Sitrec for ADSB is to start with the chatbot https://www.chatbase.co/chatbot-iframe/jm08ypN4zneL5S7wU2QOD Enter the date/time/location in there and it does time-zone conversion to UTC (air travel industry works in UTC)...
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  • flarkey
    I can think of four places to get ADSB data - FlightRadar24, ADSBexchange, FlightAware and Radarbox. Are there any more?
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