While browsing for answers in this space dilemma, I was able to catch the European Space Agency in a lie. We'll cover the footage above for inconsistencies to prove space agencies are not afraid to present false footage, to convince people of lies. I'm just not sure what the lie is, or if we'll ever get to the bottom of it.
1:41 the left hand footage is above clouds. On the right side there isn't a single cloud in sight.
1:52 we are still very high above clouds, with no clouds on the right.
1:58 the left side footage jerks oddly, and resumes to a strange, uneven, speed of climb.
2:13 on the right we see the smoke creates a wave inconsistent of any activity on the left.
2:16 Interestingly the fuel tanks have already started jettisoning on the right. Not on the left.
2:18 pause. Fuel tanks on left facing rocket, but on the right they have fallen away, and are facing outward. Near this time, or only seconds before, you will see the sky change color on the right. This is when the sync problems really show.
3:18 tons of blue water and a few white clouds.
3:44 at alleged satellite launch we have a complete white out. Nothing but clouds.
Watch to where the rocket on the left is clearly in space. On the right it is not in space. You see it no higher than where an airplane might be. Sorry guys, but the footage does not line up, and that thing is not in space.
One last thing:
That satellite is clearly visible, yet the other 100, 000 alleged satellites are nowhere in sight. Neither a single piece of space debris?
What are they hiding? Is anything beyond low earth orbit possible?
The best part? They are launching a satellite! Of all footage to fake and create inconsistencies in
This too, is worth exploring.
The two views are very clearly edited and not perfectly synced. No one has claimed they would be. You may have expected it but that would be an error on your part.
ReplyDeleteNot so. Watch the launch. They are literally milliseconds off, if that. You will see the arms let go, and ignition, at nearly, if not the exact same time. At 2:17 you will see the tanks jettisoned. They are timed to near perfection, with one slight problem. The right side footage clearly does not match with the left. Also watch the color of the sky on the right change completely, which is also odd. That is when the sync truly changes. You will see on the left there is hardly clouds on the planet, and lots of blue. When they get to the satellite launch there is nothing but cloud. 100% cloud. It's almost as ridiculous as ISS footage showing a near half rotation without a single chunk of land.
DeleteI have no reason to believe this footage is not meant to be deceptive, and that it's a simple case of not being in sync. Watching it proves otherwise.
I think you are being confused by the simple differences of the onboard camera, and one tracking it through the atmosphere for a lot of your concerns. At 1:58 and at 2:29 the video is sped up for time briefly. There is a time break between all this footage and the actual satellite deployment, which is why the cloud cover has changed. You really need to figure how much of the Earth's surface can be seen at any one time while in low Earth orbit. You cand do it as I did, by drawing out a circle as the circumference of the Earth, then plot the height of the spacecraft above this circle. Draw a pair of lines from this dot to the edge of the circle, tangent to it. You will find how you will see only a portion of the Earth, even though with the circle of the Earth you might feel you should be seeing the entire hemisphere.
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