Here's a 10 page thread where we considered an ATLAS launch
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/could-the-gimbal-video-show-an-atlas-v-launch.12078/
Such movement (the 'J-HOOK' that mirrors the jet movement accounting for parallax) is essentially...
In my experience on Metabunk there are regular healthy disagreements/discussions about different hypotheses. Given the plane hypothesis is just that — an unconfirmed hypothesis — I doubt anyone, including Mick, would be categorically opposed to...
@jarlrmai What's magic about that blue curve here?
You seem to overlook what the close paths can be, and the part of uncertainty/artifacts in the recreations due to imprecise data (like forcing constant elevation angle).
not sure why you are commenting on these things still, when the hatch doesn't even fit the opening, and the guy on the bottom left has alien letters on his back.
What I'd really like to see is this image with a Dalek in place of the capsule.
Since we have no authoritative knowledge of how ATFLIR derotation works, that's an unfounded statement.
You have not supported this 'impossible' to the level that @Edward Current has shown it to be possible.
No, the focusing on the first part...
Why is that relevant? The color mode is arbitrary, so inverting it to match the GIMBAL footage changes nothing important. The original video you link clearly shows the rotating diffraction spikes, so I don't see how any claims of altering the...
Here's a 10 page thread where we considered an ATLAS launch
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/could-the-gimbal-video-show-an-atlas-v-launch.12078/
Such movement (the 'J-HOOK' that mirrors the jet movement accounting for parallax) is essentially...
Interesting edit history on that node.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8349849545/history#map=18/37.114520/-115.837489
And particularly the person who created it... :p
It's been a crazy day today, but long story short Metabunk was right but it took a TV programme for the Belgian Defence Minister to admit it.
A pat on the back for all those that checked the ADS-B in November...
Another glaring anachronism: An Apollo command module, last used in 1975, but the helicopter is a Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk, first flight 1979, introduced into USN service 1984, Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikorsky_SH-60_Seahawk
It's been a crazy day today, but long story short Metabunk was right but it took a TV programme for the Belgian Defence Minister to admit it.
A pat on the back for all those that checked the ADS-B in November...