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00:19
The NSF forum tracking the SpaceX ASDS barge is getting hilarious.
They found more webcams! Now they are stalking a ship, following the AIS transponders of its tugs, and webcams to follow it.
hey @geoffc ;)
Pretty scary if you think about how much info is out there.
You have to laugh at the effort they are going too.
hehe yeah gotta love that
Couple of guys drive down regularly to take photos from a bridge. Webcams. And so on.
Can you imagine what they'd do if SpaceX really decided to stop webcasting live launches?
They'd find a way ...
whatever it takes :)
00:21
They were talking about rasing funding to pay someone to chase teh stage as it landed in a Cessna or the like.
They caught them inflating a ballon, for either wifi or weather ballon. Identified the balloon type even. All in a few frames of a webcam from far away.
Loons. Love ot.
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17:23
@JerardPuckett FTFY (fixed that for you) ;) and ... LOL nice one!
17:43
Totally looks like swamp gas to me. LOL The NSF thread is addicting, now they're debating amount of ballast in regards to clearance under a bridge.
 
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20:04
The Space Show w/ Chris Carberry, Executive Director for Explore Mars, Inc. is now podcast live. More info in the newsletter
20:15
@JerardPuckett See what I mean? The best part is they are finding out new info still. So funny.
20:25
OK I can confirm that comet Lovejoy (number 5 that guy really is a seasoned comet hunter LOL, aka C/2014 Q2) is visible with a naked eye ... just barely, with averted vision and the full moon doesn't help, but there it is, about one Orion's leg down south of Rigel

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