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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message . 21... On Thu 28 Apr 2005 08:55:52p, beerbarrel wrote in message : On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 00:48:45 GMT, "FDR" wrote: "beerbarrel" wrote in message ... Listening to the radio and heard new reports on the Italian incident. It seems that the whole event was caught by satellite and the car that was carrying the reporter was traveling in excess of 60 mph. Just how was it captured by satellite? Beats me...I'm just the messenger. I would doubt that they would release that info anyway. The satellite has a camera that can image a *large* chunk of geography at one time at something less than 1-meter resolution. The satellite also date/time-stamps any images it may happen to acquire. What are the odds there are satellites targeting and imaging Iraq while U.S. troops are in harms way over there? If those odds are acceptable, what are the odds that while imaging something else entirely different, the camera footprint just happened to cover the area of the roadblock (and quite a few other grid- squares as well)? Multiple images of a given area taken at slightly different times will reveal a bit of useful info regarding objects in motion. I would imagine that fate smiled and (unexpectedly) a sufficient number of frames captured some aspect of the roadblock incident. At least enough to cast doubt on the reporter's version of events. Even without satellite imagery, it is my understanding that her story was unravelling a bit all on it's own... Unless the imagery was real time, I doubt there was such evidence. And if the imagerey was still pictures, we are talking about being able to measure things at fractions of a second. I'd really like to know how such satellite imagery was able to determine this. I mean, I could see a drone figuring this out, but a sattelite? -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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