Real Satellites Of NASA 🤓
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I still have yet to find a single video of a satellite being launched from a rocket and being set into "orbit".
ERS1 https://youtu.be/MQu4lIybrzU
Had the pleasure of working with this sats data a long time ago :) It was launched by the ESA.
If you are talking about a video of the actual deployment of payloads from the rockets, they didn't have big selfie sticks back then ;)
Also not 1 video of the ISS being built.
That's proof of absolutely nothing lmao. That looked like it was done in studio not gonna lie.
Just because you got data, doesn't mean it came from one of those satellites. Quite the chain of command when dealing with this technology, just about everyone is in the dark except their very specific job. I want proof that they actually exist other than being suspended from high altitude balloons.
If it was a balloon which was launched in French Guiana, please tell me how we callibrated the sensors over Romney Marsh, England, and Loch Linnhe, Scotland.
I don't need to explain that if you can't even prove that it exists as you claim in the first place.
"Calibrating a sensor" can easily be faked. You probably ran enough simulation test runs that you couldn't tell the difference between fake and real, yeah?
Ok, seems pointless trying to explain to you, you know better. Good luck mate :)
so, on-board cameras need selfie sticks do they?
To elaborate, data that came to us first had to be received at a ground station then stored on magnetic tape. Tapes were then transported to us to later process and use (on old PDP-11's). Some "rush jobs" required tape pickups from the groundstation direct. That's just how it was for our department back then, everything was compartmentalised.
back then were different times my friend, also...if they did, I cannot find anything on this launch on youtube.
Antarctica? Not a well known staging area for satellite launches.