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Re: Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- tutorial
« Reply #80 on: September 28, 2017, 02:47:02 PM »
Neil Obstat said, The only reason Neil Obstat believes satellites can't be photographed is, because, Neil Obstat knows satellites don't exist.
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My gosh, now you're making stuff up. Is that what I said, or is it what you said about me?
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Here is what I actually said:
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Can you remain standing in the parking lot of a supermarket and from there take a photograph of a can of soup, a bottle of wine and a bushel of apples that are located at different places inside the store?
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Can you photograph all the planets of our solar system in a group?
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Can you take a picture of one person in Las Vegas, another in New York and a third in Paris, France, all at the same time? Most satellites in space are much further apart than that.
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By that you have extracted that I said a can of soup, a bottle of wine and a bushel of apples don't exist in a supermarket, and the planets of our solar system do not exist and there is no person in Las Vegas, another in New York and a third in Paris, France at the same time.
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Is that the extent of your reading comprehension?
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Re: Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- tutorial
« Reply #81 on: September 28, 2017, 02:51:10 PM »
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My gosh, now you're making stuff up. Is that what I said, or is it what you said about me?
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You are the one who admitted it.
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How do you expect to find a photograph of something that cannot be photographed?


Re: Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- tutorial
« Reply #82 on: September 28, 2017, 02:54:36 PM »
You are the one who admitted it.
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A group of satellites all together in space would be a group of them malfunctioning and in great danger of crashing into each other. Is that what you're hoping to see?
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Re: Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- tutorial
« Reply #83 on: September 28, 2017, 02:58:45 PM »
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Where in this thread did you read the following, because there is where you would have seen several satellites in space all at the same time, called "a constellation" :
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Three measurements define two possible positions at the intersections of the spheres.
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Re: Global Navigation Satellite Systems -- tutorial
« Reply #84 on: September 28, 2017, 03:03:27 PM »
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A group of satellites all together in space would be a group of them malfunctioning and in great danger of crashing into each other. Is that what you're hoping to see?
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If you really believe satellites exist, post a picture showing several satellites in the picture frame. They don't have to be in a close group.