That's a dumb video. The maker is either unaware of (or lying about) the fact that satellites will frequently shut off for hours at a time when their orbit places the earth in an eclipse orientation relative to the sun. This is to prevent the sun from frying the satellite's optics (which are otherwise shaded when the sun is off to the side).
As a hurricane-buff, it's been a constant annoyance for decades to have imagery go "dark" for several hours when there's a cat-5 growling in the Caribbean.
That's a dumb video. The maker is either unaware of (or lying about) the fact that satellites will frequently shut off for hours at a time when their orbit places the earth in an eclipse orientation relative to the sun. This is to prevent the sun from frying the satellite's optics (which are otherwise shaded when the sun is off to the side).
As a hurricane-buff, it's been a constant annoyance for decades to have imagery go "dark" for several hours when there's a cat-5 growling in the Caribbean.