this one is clearly orbiting earth nearby....what suggests that the flary objects you show must be well deeper in space....could that be the case according to your knowledge?
Yeah it looks to me as though the area you highlighted on Rense looks like it is spinning or rotating in some fashion. Kinda reminds me of radar or laser scanners that use mirrors for a 360 view... just a thought
You'll forgive me if I say that the satellite you've captured in this footage reminds me of a Hubble layout (not Hubble specifically, per se) - central body and 2 outlying solar wings. Still, what you've captured with your 8" scope is impressive.
Not saying there's something up there, but in this case, it looks Hubble-ish...
The Space Geodesy Facility (SGF) exists to support geodetic and geophysical research through satellite tracking data and related products. It is operated as one of the Research Facilities of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC),
this one is clearly orbiting earth nearby....what suggests that the flary objects you show must be well deeper in space....could that be the case according to your knowledge?
manoman0 3 years ago
Yeah it looks to me as though the area you highlighted on Rense looks like it is spinning or rotating in some fashion. Kinda reminds me of radar or laser scanners that use mirrors for a 360 view... just a thought
Love your stuff keep it up!.
bord101 3 years ago
You'll forgive me if I say that the satellite you've captured in this footage reminds me of a Hubble layout (not Hubble specifically, per se) - central body and 2 outlying solar wings. Still, what you've captured with your 8" scope is impressive.
Not saying there's something up there, but in this case, it looks Hubble-ish...
My $.02...
mhaz1701 3 years ago
The Space Geodesy Facility (SGF) exists to support geodetic and geophysical research through satellite tracking data and related products. It is operated as one of the Research Facilities of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC),
JohnLenardWalson 3 years ago