How is this proof? It shows the Earth with curvature. It's obviously fake, no? :think:Proof Satellites do not exist from the ISS.
--Dave
More nonsense, Dave. Geosynchronous satellites orbit the Earth at over 23,000 miles above the Earth's suface. The ISS orbits at about 250 miles above the Earth's suface. You really expect to see geosynchronous satellites from the ISS with the naked eye? :doh:ISS LIVE: EARTH FROM SPACE NASA ISS HDEV CAMS
See all those satellites flying by?
--Dave
More nonsense, Dave. Geosynchronous satellites orbit the Earth at over 23,000 miles above the Earth's suface. The ISS orbits at about 250 miles above the Earth's suface. You really expect to see geosynchronous satellites from the ISS with the naked eye? :doh:
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We know they're there because people like Rocketman and TheBerean here helped put them thereThen how do we know they are up there? The ISS captures a lot of space. And there are no high powered cameras on the ISS?
--Dave
ISS captures only the space that near the ISS. The orbital space around the Earth is HUGE, especially geosynchronous orbit. When know the geosynchronous satellites are there because every satellite is tracked by a ground station 24/7. The ground stations send commands to the satellites and the satellites send telemetry to the ground stations. The ground station antennas are calibrated to send signals to a 23,000 mile orbit.Then how do we know they are up there? The ISS captures a lot of space. And there are no high powered cameras on the ISS?
--Dave
More nonsense, Dave. Geosynchronous satellites orbit the Earth at over 23,000 miles above the Earth's suface. The ISS orbits at about 250 miles above the Earth's suface. You really expect to see geosynchronous satellites from the ISS with the naked eye? :doh:
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You mean like these satellites?Tracking satellites --Link
Seems there are a number of satellites not in high orbit that the ISS should be able to see.
--Dave
It's been a while since I've heard that name lolA company called Virgin Galactic is working on a spacecraft for space tourism. They are currently performing tests on tehir SpaceShipTwo. He is a powered flight and you can CLEARLY see the curvature of the Earth. Mind you, Virgin Galactic is a wholly private company with no connection to NASA.
You mean like these satellites?
You do realize that no satellite is allowed to get close to the ISS because a collision can severely damage the ISS and potentially kill any persons onboard the ISS?
A company called Virgin Galactic is working on a spacecraft for space tourism. They are currently performing tests on tehir SpaceShipTwo. He is a powered flight and you can CLEARLY see the curvature of the Earth. Mind you, Virgin Galactic is a wholly private company with no connection to NASA.
I don't think you're comprehending just how far away from the ground they are, nor the distances from plane to horizonThere is no curvature there. It's a flat horizon and notice there is absolutely no movement of the earth below. The circle of the earth is a flat plain, curvature means, especially from high altitude, the earth would curve dramatically away from you at 8 in per mile squared.
--Dave
You are wrong Dave.There is no curvature there. It's a flat horizon
Dave,My point about space and NASA is that there is contradiction every where. All these vast views of space above earth and no low orbiting satellites to be seen from all that live video.
It's contradictions in testimony and arguments that make us doubt what we are being told is true.
The thermosphere is extremely hot and very close to the Van Allen radiation belts, a tough place for satellites to exist. The ionosphere is said to propagate radio waves. Some one once said that radio waves bounce of the ionosphere which maybe be the source of our GPS, etc. I admit this is not my expertise. But I am researching this.
--Dave
Okay. :up:I will post more video and "add commentary" that questions the existence of satellites, or questions the way that they work.
This is called an unsubstantiated claim. A.K.A. Crazy talk!NASA may not own them but nothing goes to space or to Antarctica that NASA does not control.
--Dave
Every thing on my post is absolutely true.
The "science" that you think is absolute truth is questionable to me and a lot of other people and if your response is we are all nuts then that means you are not willing to question that so called "science". And remember we are nuts in the opinion of all who believe in evolution for the same reason, so don't be so quick to dismiss "science" as a place of absolute truth in biology or cosmology.
--Dave
You really expect to see geosynchronous satellites from the ISS with the naked eye? :doh:
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