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originally posted by: swanne
originally posted by: skyblueworld
Whoa...!!!
that video..is crazy!
Yeah, right. I smell a hoax.
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: skyblueworld
1) Don't you think a cloud of lights so big would haver been seen by stargazers and professional astronomers on ther ground?
2) Any graphic generating programs can create special effects like the one in the video - All they need is Photoshop, and a cheap video-editing software. Draw the lights, copy-paste at different angles, create transparent background, surimposer unto picture of earth, and animate with keyframes.
After all, why risk the chances of somebody actually explaining the event?
originally posted by: swanne
originally posted by: JamesTB
Once again clear proof of intelligence in space.
In what universe is the image of an object being lit by the sun "clear proof of intelligence in space"?
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: JimOberg
It's either aliens or ice crystals...no mystery there.
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: skyblueworld
1) Don't you think a cloud of lights so big would haver been seen by stargazers and professional astronomers on ther ground?
2) Any graphic generating programs can create special effects like the one in the video - All they need is Photoshop, and a cheap video-editing software. Draw the lights, copy-paste at different angles, create transparent background, surimposer unto picture of earth, and animate with keyframes.
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
The year is 2014 and our space station has a security camera from 1990.
originally posted by: skyblueworld
Who said they were lights? And I edited my post to show you a similar video from an STS mission, they're ice crystals!
originally posted by: skyblueworld
No, because it is clearly not CGI. But it's off topic so....
originally posted by: swanne
originally posted by: skyblueworld
No, because it is clearly not CGI. But it's off topic so....
You do not seem to realize how much CGI can do.
Deny ignorance.