FLAT EARTH PUNK (Nicholas) - ISS IS A HOAX part2 SOMEONE PROVE IT'S THERE WITH REAL PHOTO'S
Dear FLAT EARTH PUNK,
Fact check = You FAIL
The only hoax around here IS YOU.
You asked for examples of ISS photos (not from NASA) and when they are presented, you delete the comments and photo URL's. See my photo 1 below
That proves you are a PHONY, CON-ARTIST and FRAUD.
Shame on you.
You claim to represent the TRUTH, but you are the opposite.
Your whole video is ignorant poppy cock ranting. Why do you create videos? Are you in it for the money? Need some ego propping up?
Fact check = You are correct...
Your statement, "Don't Trust Me."
video at..
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13kn1PoXmqs)
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Picture 1 shows the comment that "FLAT EARTH PUNK" deleted so that his subscribers will not see that he is flat out WRONG..
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Update: July 4, 2020
One of the Best Pictures Ever Taken of ISS from the Ground. You Can Even See the Canadarm2, by Nancy Atkinson of universetoday.com
(https://www.universetoday.com/146830/one-of-the-best-pictures-ever-taken-of-iss-from-the-ground-you-can-even-see-the-canadarm2/)
Excerpt:
"Astrophotographer Thierry Legault is renowned for his amazing shots of spacecraft transiting the Sun. He’s now outdone even himself.
On June 24 and 25, 2020, Legault captured the International Space Station passing in front of the Sun with such clarity, even the station’s robotic arm, the Canadarm2, is clearly visible. The docked SpaceX Dragon capsule can also be seen. These latest masterpieces from Legault are the most detailed ISS images captured from Earth yet.
Legault credited some new equipment for the increased clarity.
“My new CFF apochromatic triplet 8″ refractor I bought 2 weeks before the shots seems to be optically very good,” he told Universe Today via email. “Focusing is critical and is always a challenge, especially nowadays because there are no sunspots. I had to focus on the solar limb, and fortunately, at the distance of the ISS, there’s no difference in focusing between the Sun and the ISS.”
Legault said the camera he uses, and Olympus E M-1 II, has the fastest continuous shooting: 60 frames per second in 20 Mpix Raw mode. But he has less than a second to capture the space station’s pass in front of the Sun....."
(Please read this full article at the URL posted above)
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Website of Thierry Legault - http://www.astrophoto.fr/
YouTube video at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bku76sBWwME
Solar transit of the ISS on June 24, 2020 showing the SpaceX Crew Dragon docked to the station. The multiple exposures were taken in less than a second, at 60 frames per second. Credit and copyright: Thierry Legault.
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Update: August 24, 2020
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Published on – May 21, 2017
Discussion at - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ipUKERU0tzYFxALJBli4A/discussion
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kind regards, JonahTheScientist