-Removed-Where the live-link clip on there for the undocking is unclear.
It loaded to him sitting on the ground getting the once over from some very high-tech medic-types.
I'll find one of those shots of the beautiful earth curving away happily as ISS passes over the Bahamas.
It's quite illuminating, really.
The Bahamas are ~600-700 miles from one end of the other, but this shot has the earth curving in such a manner, the islands would necessarily need to be thousands of miles across in order for the image to be accurate.
-Removed-That's not in the link I posted as the sky is cloud covered.
Then why did you post it?
Feel free to post the video evidence from your previous post...or post the video clip showing the Bahamas as you state here
I can't find the specific one I had in mind, but this one will suffice.
Think like a FE'er: what do you see wrong with this 52 second clip?
-Removed-I posted a clip, you mentioned the Bahamas in it, I tell you the Bahamas are not in it as it's covered in cloud, you ask me why I posted it. You are either thick as shlt or trolling.
You're starting to sound as daft and confused as sonhouse.
Yes, numbnuts, you posted a clip.
That clip which you posted was immediately following your inquiry regarding the "the live-link clip of the undocking of of the return vehicle" and yet the clip you posted had nothing whatsoever to do with "the live-link clip of the undocking of of the return vehicle" except for some time a great deal beyond "the live-link clip of the undocking of of the return vehicle".
Literally nothing.
In response to the post you posted, I indicated I, too, could post an ISS-generated clip, but instead of posting a clip of "the live-link clip of the undocking of of the return vehicle," I would post "one of those shots of the beautiful earth curving away happily as ISS passes over the Bahamas."
In saying that last little bit, I was quoting your line describing the curving earth.
Except in the clip I was describing, the viewer can see the hundreds of islands which make up the Bahamas comprising not 6-700 miles of the earth's surface, but--- from the appearance of it due to distortion from the fish-eye lens--- thousands of miles.
Here's what makes that so significant.
Other high-altitude observations appear to contradict this depiction.
Over nine times closer to the earth than ISS, the view below is limited significantly.
For instance, at 120,000' ASL, one cannot see all of Washington state which is only ~360 miles across.
However, at 220 miles out, ISS is showing the Bahamas spanning thousands of miles with the amount of curvature they're covering.
Nothing is wrong with that 52 second clip you linked. Thinking like a FEer would mean abdicating all mental self control and adopting a paranoid psychosis of some sort.
Here's another funny thing: I can see some of the issues related to the FE model which still require a satisfactory response--- or at least, more satisfactory than what has been offered up to this point.
And yet you cannot see even the slightest issue with the globe model, despite being given some very specific and testable evidences.
Curious.
Nonetheless, I'll help you out.
In the opening shot which depicts the curve of the horizon, how big would the rest of the globe need to be in order to achieve the sphere?
Do you really think the Bahamas cover a distance equal to Russia?
Also, how do they always manage to get the clouds to hold so perfectly still?
Huh.