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Originally posted by free_spirit
Here it is the video sequence for you. I managed to capture the footage
and uploaded the sequence along with original audio. I choose Google
but I must say I'm quite disappointed with the final result by Google.
I captured and compressed the footage on DivX-5 and the audio on
MPEG-2 Layer3. Google Video recompressed the video to flash flv format
resulting in a degradation of quality and resolution as well as reduced
the video size. Sorry but that's the best I could do. That's why I hate
those Internet video websites.
In any case the video is good as reference to that incident on Day 1
that has been discussed here. I also made a zoomed version of the
video sequence to see more detail. Too bad those small lights around
this luminous object can't be seen due to the quality lost.
These are the links.
video.google.es...
video.google.es...
Originally posted by free_spirit
Here it is the video sequence for you. I managed to capture the footage
and uploaded the sequence along with original audio. I choose Google
but I must say I'm quite dissapointed with the final result by Google.
I captured and compressed the footage on DivX-5 and the audio on
MPEG-2 Layer3. Google Video recompressed the video to flash flv format
resulting in a degradation of quality and resolution as well as reduced
the video size. Sorry but that's the best I could do. That's why I hate
those Internet video websites.
In any case the video is good as reference to that incident on Day 1
that has been discussed here. I also made a zoomed version of the
video sequence to see more detail. Too bad those small lights around
this luminous object can't be seen due to the quality lost.
These are the links.
video.google.es...
video.google.es...
Originally posted by EarthOne
Free_Spirit, thank you for the videos, even if google did compresss the crap out of them. It is the same sequence that I saw except when I was watching the sighting on television, the camera operator noticed the object and zoomed in on it, then zoomed back out after about 5-10 seconds, plus, when i sighted the main object, there was another smaller object on the right side of it, but i couldnt make it out on the videos. None the less, good work for posting, I just wish someone had a recording off Tivo or something with the exact same sequence as I saw it, (with the great nasa camera zoomed in)
[edit on 12-3-2008 by EarthOne]
Originally posted by Karlhungis
Looks like you were right.
Good catch.
Originally posted by David2012
Originally posted by Karlhungis
Looks like you were right.
Good catch.
can anyone slow down the time, look at the seconds on the clock.. no way to say if it was flying weird or if it's a known object, heli or something, if the video is going fast.
Also, I can't tell if this matters or not - but for anyone trying to analyze the trajectory and totally fixated on the object, might want to note the shuttle is traveling tail-first (i.e. towards the direction the camera is pointing).
Originally posted by icblue
reply to post by mc_squared
Also, I can't tell if this matters or not - but for anyone trying to analyze the trajectory and totally fixated on the object, might want to note the shuttle is traveling tail-first (i.e. towards the direction the camera is pointing).
Exactly my point, if it was something coming off the shuttle it wouldn't move with a sideways momentum relative to the flight vector of the shuttle. Since it comes into view from the flight direction at an approximate 30 to 40 degrees (guess) it must have been ahead of the shuttle hence can't stem from the shuttle.
Unless debris can teleport by now.
Originally posted by Howie47
Originally posted by icblue
reply to post by mc_squared
Also, I can't tell if this matters or not - but for anyone trying to analyze the trajectory and totally fixated on the object, might want to note the shuttle is traveling tail-first (i.e. towards the direction the camera is pointing).
Exactly my point, if it was something coming off the shuttle it wouldn't move with a sideways momentum relative to the flight vector of the shuttle. Since it comes into view from the flight direction at an approximate 30 to 40 degrees (guess) it must have been ahead of the shuttle hence can't stem from the shuttle.
Unless debris can teleport by now.
If it hit part of the shuttle, bouncing off; that would change the trajectory. On the news the mentioned, "they didn't think it damaged
the solar panels?" To the best of my memory, anyway.
Google Video Link |
Originally posted by free_spirit
Here it is the video sequence for you. I managed to capture the footage
and uploaded the sequence along with original audio. I choose Google
but I must say I'm quite dissapointed with the final result by Google.
I captured and compressed the footage on DivX-5 and the audio on
MPEG-2 Layer3. Google Video recompressed the video to flash flv format
resulting in a degradation of quality and resolution as well as reduced
the video size. Sorry but that's the best I could do. That's why I hate
those Internet video websites.
In any case the video is good as reference to that incident on Day 1
that has been discussed here. I also made a zoomed version of the
video sequence to see more detail. Too bad those small lights around
this luminous object can't be seen due to the quality lost.
These are the links.
video.google.es...
video.google.es...