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Who cares what those idiots say? Wideangle lens is used to see a wider angle, to get more in the frame. These idiots seem to think they are used for deception.
If you think you've seen the curvature on this video, simply go to 3:58 and you will see that the so called "curvature." is now upside down. I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but i'm sure whatever we are watching in one way or another is being manipulated or distorted our perception. Never forget, NASA / NASHA in Hebrew means TO DECEIVE!
Nasa is not Nasha you dingus. Wide-angle lenses are used to see a wider field of view and has nothing to do with deception. You are just laughably ignorant.
1:40 Tallest Peak in Maldives, Mount Villingili 2:42 Tallest Peak in Florida, Britton Hill 3:01 Tallest Peak in North America, Alaska, USA, Mt. Denali 3:13 Tallest Peak in South America, Argentina, Mt. Aconcagua 3:29 Tallest Peak in the World, Mount Everest, Nepal 3:37 The Deepest of Mariana Trench 11,000 feet 4:02 The Height of Olympus Mons, Mars
don't see the sun from up close, don't see the Arctic in the middle, don't see the ice wall, don't see the dome, don't see the fake lights, don't see the moon orbiting on top of the earth, must be flat!
You can already see the fisheye-lens effect upon take-off, with the down-pointing camera and the curved lines of the football/soccer field. 🤦♂️ 2:37 LOL, look at that concave curvature on the horizon!
Great result. Go higher 100,000 and beyond with instruments for temperature, air density (can calculate using balloon diameter), and stabilise rig for steadier footage, shade tunnel for footage of outer space….this is just the beginning
Regardless of the accentuated amount of curvature shown in the footage (due to the wide-angle lens used in the camera) the earth is still a spherical planet, right Travis?
@@beastley4318 kinda sad No they used a wide angle (not fisheye) lense to capture as much of the surroundings as possible what an astonishing discovery
Honestly, this isn't expensive to do yourself. You don't have to send an expensive ass GoPro up, there are plenty of cheap quality action cameras out there. A cheap GPS tracker will work as well, to help you find the camera or what's left of it.