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Originally posted by Akezzon
Ok, as an addition to my latest post, I wanna add this article.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Akezzon
Ok, as an addition to my latest post, I wanna add this article.
Thanks for that Did not have that bit of data
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by free_spirit
When viewing your media after uploading (on ATSMEDIA) the embed codes can be found a little below and on the right side of the frame from the video.
Originally posted by RFBurns
reply to post by NephraTari
I wouldnt go that far to rule out anything at this point. A brightly lit up object can appear to pass in front of or even through something. Cameras tend to do that sort of thing when something is out of focus, or simply overtaking the camera's input sensitivity range and focal length setting when lit up by a bright light source.
That spotlight is incredibly bright. It has to be so they can see the docking line up ring on the ISS as they approach it.
Perhaps we shoud look up the specs on that spotlight, its intensity rating etc. That at least will give us some idea of how far that spotlight could project its beam of light, and how wide it will disperse as distance increases.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Whisper67
I saw the one tonight before I started the capture. It was so bright that I thought for a moment it might have been the moon, that's why I started the capture. They did cut to another camera but came back to the same view (the one I captured) and held it until it got dark.
[edit on 3/19/2009 by Phage]
Originally posted by Akezzon
Sorry for asking here, but what software do you use to captured those streaming videos?
I know I could find a program online, but I wanna know what you use.