Kevin Knuth
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Last year, April, in Vermont.
And you could actually see the shadow of the moon on the clouds.
But because it was overcast to the south, and you could see this line of darkness that stretched from horizon to horizon, and the dark area was the shadow of the moon.
And you could actually see where that was, which I thought was fascinating.
But this is way too small to be the shadow of the moon.
Yeah.
Yeah, it goes into the clouds and comes out, and it's interacting with the clouds, and so the shadows don't do that.
If somebody wants to stick with the shadow story, then I'm going to have to question what they know about shadows.
Yeah, that's pretty amazing.
That firing off looks pretty cool.
Um...
Again, you've got the instrumentation saturated, so the camera is saturated, so you can't get any detail on the image.
But I mean, the camera systems that the military uses aren't designed to take pretty pictures of objects.
They're designed to track them and identify them.
So you don't expect that to happen.
Yeah, that's really interesting.
Again, the hard part is it's hard to know how far away the object was.
And if you don't know that, you can't determine what its speed is or how it's accelerating now that if you freeze frame it at one point, the video, the videos is is refreshing like this.
You can actually see that there is a dashed line, which means that it's goes past the refreshing and then comes back again.
So you can actually get some idea of how far it traveled while the