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  • 1. telescope shift

    2. video speeds up at "shifting" point

    3. a set of pictures one after another is a FILM.

    so the video poster is a fag and an asshole.

  • @DerFreieMensch

    1. Maybe the space-telescope did shift; I don't know. That is what the comment-section is for--to discuss the video.

    2. The video is composed of all the individual still--images from a particular point in time; it was not captured by a motion-picture camera.

    3. Please save the keywords "fag" and "asshole" for your own channel. K? Thnx. Bye.

  • @theDarkFlowDotNet

    1. at last you understand this point.

    2. it does not matter how it was recorded, the point is even if you take 2 pictures and put it together in 1 file, and if this 1 file plays both pictures its A FILM nothing less.

    3. no thanks, this words i only use for videos and users like this and you.

  • @DerFreieMensch

    1. When did I (or anyone else) not understand that this is a public forum for discussion of videos?

    2. Why do you insist that it's a "film"--what is your point with that? Does it "prove" something??

    3. Ok--it's the Internet--home of free speech. I don't come on your channel calling you a "fag" for you animated Earth-space sunrise. In fact, it would be quite interesting if you could post a REAL film depicting the same thing. And a picture of your teeny space-junk. :-)

  • get a fucking life you idiots, fuck these idiot posts

  • its the telescope shifting, not the sun. LOL

    

  • the cameraman was taking another shot of tequila)))

  • lol looks like the camera was loose on the tripod and began to fall for an hour or so, then they fixed it. XD

  • I am guessing solar winds stirred the camera.

  • Maybe the camera shifted

  • Fucksakes! you should try using a tripod!

  • The clock runs at a different speed when the "shift occurs".

  • There isn't a clock--just timestamps on the individual photos; it's not a "video" of the sun, but a display of a very large series of photographs taken sequentially. The missing frames don't "disprove" the frames which are shown; however I do agree that it would be great to have more images to fill in the gaps. If you watch the video frame-by-frame (by downloading it first with some program, or from my website even) you can check out each individual jpeg.

    Could you see the small sphere moving?

  • I meant timestamps. I know it's a set of photos, like time lapse. The fact that there are missing frames is suspicious. Maybe aliens tractor-beamed the satellite out of position as a joke! I am not sure what sphere you mean, I see many things moving all round the sun. The sun itself actually rotates at least 3-5 degrees. I noticed by clicking back and forth between the start and end of the video. Do you know why this is? I was not aware that the sun has an axis on which it rotates.

  • Is it possible for you to highlight the sphere you mean in photoshop or something similar?

  • Hey, thanks for the comments. I have added a red-arrow to make it easier to see. It took awhile, as I have no real video-editing software (or hard drive space!!):

    watch?v=LIcs1H5k5qw

  • Re: the Sun rotating. As far as I know, it normally rotates on its axis. In the images shown, the Sun is slowly turning from left to right, only stopping when the "event" occurs.

  • The regions of the Sun near its equator rotate once every 25 days. The Sun's rotation rate decreases with increasing latitude, so that its rotation rate is slowest near its poles. At its poles the Sun rotates once every 36 days.

  • Thanks for the info.

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