Reminder: Spry doesn't understand the laws of thermodynamics
Please do explain why you say that!
I'll give as much explanation as you did.
The heat energy in the thermosphere can't melt satellites.
Oh how hot does it get in the thermosphere?
Reminder: Spry doesn't understand the laws of thermodynamics
Please do explain why you say that!
I'll give as much explanation as you did.
The heat energy in the thermosphere can't melt satellites.
Oh how hot does it get in the thermosphere?
Please keep your smoothbrained bullshit in the containment subs.
No, the earth is hollow too and house the lizard people who control us!
Question everything.
We've never been to the moon. Space pictures are all CGI, satellites are balloons and cell towers, the Hubble is actually just a high altitude plane. We've never left Earth's atmosphere.
This guy gets it.
Ask them why meteors made of solid metal explode and burn up when entering Earth's atmosphere, but three boomer masons in a tin can were just fine leaving and come back, on the first try.
bzzzzt...cognitive dissonance...bzzzzt
That's interesting, I had to aim a fee satellite dishes. Where is the signal coming from? Inquiring minds want to know.
Towers, silly. Do you point the dishes straight up?
Plus satellites are suppedly moving super fast, how does a dish lock on for more than a split second.
Yeah you think when they are scanning for a signal, they would like, move around?
You see 7's, this is what I'm talking about. 11. Needs to be 5.
what
MerylsPeen or 7's (777777) I already know your M.O. bro. People can't downvoat here, so you don't have 82 alts with -750ccp, but you're still up to your old tricks. Look, I never dv'd you back there or here. But as I said to your marylsPeen alt, all day yesterday I saw your err.. "perspective" postings. Further, defended your postings as harmless. But then I kept seeing them over and over. On a 1-10 scale, you're posting at 11. I'm not saying don't post, just dial the noise down to 5.
1 such posting is interesting, I'd never thought about how satellite heat transfer before. 5 postings where chimpanzees are just people in monkey suits and space doesn't exist and the earth is flat (especially when they go out to the normal subs) becomes annoying. It's at 11. Kindly consider dialing down to 5. Thanks bro.
You are mistaken, I have only one account.
But those other dudes must be smart if you are confusing them with me.
With Ann old dish network dish and a microwave oven I can make people dance at 300 meters.
Standaheavy's are real though
Dude...I’ve built satellites. Literally giant machines set to go float around in space. How the fuck so you come up with this? You’re next level crazy....
I'm not on this crazy train, however I've heard that nasa uses the most helium in the world. Maybe they're floated like the house in Up. XD
Like, maybe they are simply balloons?
What, the satellites?
who is also and downvoted your comment. Very not cool bro. Not only does this crazy man (everything is fake) cock up the forums with this nonsense, he then proceeds to downvote people with alts. This is why all of you 500 alts on voat had negative ccp and nobody likes you. Logging in to an alt specifically to downvote someone's opinion when they disagree with you is so fucking pathetic. Get a fucking life man.
I only have one account. You are mistaken.
The great thing about this is you can tell these people never actually go outside. Seriously, go camping far enough from any light pollution and you can actually track entire satellite arrays with the naked eye. They are the tiny, dim, usually on the bare edge of sight points of light that track from one side of the sky to the other in a few seconds. Even in high light pollution areas you can see one here and there when things line up just right for you to catch a glint of reflected sunlight from them.
Let me guess you use helium balloons to launch them into "space" right?
Prove it, please.
As much fun as doxxing myself would be, I'm not going to say more than that I've built stuff like this:
Beyond that, simply searching for "spotting satellites" should give you photos of actual satellites in orbit.
What's the cheapest telescope I can buy that would show me this in real life? It would need to auto-track and auto-stabilize so I can see it like shown.
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