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Originally posted by digitalf
looking good, I have been amazed with the home movie low orbit digital videos that amateurs have been launching, I guess Nasa wanted a piece of the action
edit on 25-6-2011 by digitalf because: (no reason given)
But for the person to appear he/she needs to be at least a metre in the smallest dimension, so only people wider than one metre will appear.
Originally posted by Illustronic
With a resolution of one meter, a typical large person will be just two pixels, a rectangle.
Originally posted by Illustronic
With a resolution of one meter, a typical large person will be just two pixels, a rectangle. I don't think anyone has anything to worry about in what they may do outside.
Super high definition images on Google maps/earth are indeed from planes, not the satellites.
Originally posted by Illustronic
reply to post by ProphecyPhD
That's all fine speculation void of any documentation. No pictures it doesn't happen. (to quote an overused ATS antidote saying). •wink•
Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
To any "debunkers" out there:
When technology is released to the public there is most certainly better product (say three times better) being used by the government and the "elites" with the money to commission such things. This is a fact. Another fact is in five years not only will this technology be the norm, it will also be VERY outdated.
With that being said, how long do YOU think before they will be able to find your lost kitten from this satellite? I believe there are satellites that already can!!
Originally posted by Illustronic
With a resolution of one meter, a typical large person will be just two pixels, a rectangle. I don't think anyone has anything to worry about in what they may do outside.
Super high definition images on Google maps/earth are indeed from planes, not the satellites.