I can't find a reference right now, but I'd guess it's probably closer to 3 miles.That camera was, what, 10 miles away?
~12 seconds between flash and report, so ~2.5 miles, unless the audio/visual are not synchronized.That camera was, what, 10 miles away?
Sometimes. It comes and goes for me, and reloading usually fixes it.Tweets are still cut off. have to reload the page to see the whole thing.
Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out why it is doing that. I thought I had it fixed once buuuuut....Tweets are still cut off. have to reload the page to see the whole thing.
WHY U NO EMBED?Kinda reminds me of the noise at the start of Telstar, too.
Because there are like 10 different versions of that noise, and I couldn't find a video with the exact noise I remembered. That one wasn't it, either.WHY U NO EMBED?
--Patrick
Well, the guy who wrote it wasn't exactly sane, either.A guy at another forum I used to visit was/is obsessed with that song.
It's interesting the way they're parabolic in the frequency domain. It's very regular.The JUNO mission recorded the radio emissions being given off by Jupiter's auroras and then downshifted the signals into the audio range.
The result sounded oddly familiar...
There is one thing I don't understand about this idea. If you look at the opposite side of the assembly, there is a fan attached to the camera body. Wouldn't this source of vibration be counter productive?Something that @Squidleybits probably wants to know about.
...and that @HCGLNS doesn't want her to know about.
Nikon DSLR with sub-zero Peltier cooling: The astronomer’s camera of choice
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--Patrick
I am! I am considering investing in a small Sony mirorless system for camping/backpacking. It's also pretty decent in low light and small enough to use my tiny tripod.I thought she was a canon user?
I've heard a lot of good things about Sony mirrorless cameras. Here's looking forward to your hiking pictures next summer!I am! I am considering investing in a small Sony mirorless system for camping/backpacking. It's also pretty decent in low light and small enough to use my tiny tripod.
I'm totally being optimistic here that I will be able to hike next spring.
People like cheap fans, and cheap fans vibrate, so you may have never come across a fan that doesn't vibrate. However, precision manufactured fans on precision sleeve bearings with precision balanced fan blades can exhibit low to no vibration. Put them on vibration damping mounts and even if the fan develops vibration (usually from dust adhering to the blades) then it's reduced.There is one thing I don't understand about this idea. If you look at the opposite side of the assembly, there is a fan attached to the camera body. Wouldn't this source of vibration be counter productive?
And play Scooby Doo "run away" bongo sound effects.Oh, they better be playing Yakety Sax during that.