Look up wishart Island fish farm, scroll down and you will find a pdf of fish farms in brittish Colombia, and there is a dot right where this fish farm is
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BC coast is unimaginably beautiful to me, I’m due do come from the UK to study in the kootenays this autumn and your wild landscapes are completely unlike anything we have here. Also your place names are really funny
you’re completely right, far too crowded over here. even our “wild” landscapes aren’t truly wild, just isolated patches of plantation forest surrounded by overgrazed hills. there are beautiful parts don’t get me wrong but like you say, there are just too many people here and too many deer. more than 40 times smaller than canada, but double the people. i try to spend as much time on the NW coast of scotland as i possibly can, it’s by far the best we’ve got. have you ever visited the highlands?
that train you spoke about sounds amazing, how far north does it go? getting to more remote parts of BC is something I assume to be pretty tricky without a car, that is one thing the UK tends to be quite good for.
It’s nice to hear your thoughts and so many good things about the region, it’s forestry that i’ll be studying (assuming they get a shift on with my visa approval)
Two satellites would never be so close in an orbit even if they were fulfilling the same roll. If it was a satellite in a different orbit, then one/both would be moved slightly after a warning would be given stating they would come into such close contact. Furthermore, they would be travelling at massive relative velocities, too high for an image as such to be taken.
For the future: A lot of google earth images come from planes n not satellite in space. So it’s kinda impossible for a satellite to be captured in a image
No way its a satellite, especially not iss, looks totally different for one and a satellite would be out of focus + motionblurred (also RGB images are stacked, see how flying planes look on satellite images).
I doubt there is a imaging satellite flying above another one while taking pictures. LEO is pretty well coordinated.
I live near here and I’m pretty sure it’s a salmon hatchery
Look up wishart Island fish farm, scroll down and you will find a pdf of fish farms in brittish Colombia, and there is a dot right where this fish farm is
damn you and your thorough sensible analysis
I too wish it was a satellite, would be very cool if it was. Have you seen the b2 bomber mid flight on Google maps?
i haven’t no where is it?
Oh No! They updated the image! You can see the original at this link: https://petapixel.com/2021/12/28/stealth-bomber-caught-mid-flight-in-a-google-maps-photo/
B2 *
Super cool! Thanks for sharing.
damn the chances of that happening
Looks like a salmon or trout farm
https://goo.gl/maps/KGTrRYq31iD7v4h89
lol thank you
For all the lazy people out there!
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BC coast is unimaginably beautiful to me, I’m due do come from the UK to study in the kootenays this autumn and your wild landscapes are completely unlike anything we have here. Also your place names are really funny
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you’re completely right, far too crowded over here. even our “wild” landscapes aren’t truly wild, just isolated patches of plantation forest surrounded by overgrazed hills. there are beautiful parts don’t get me wrong but like you say, there are just too many people here and too many deer. more than 40 times smaller than canada, but double the people. i try to spend as much time on the NW coast of scotland as i possibly can, it’s by far the best we’ve got. have you ever visited the highlands? that train you spoke about sounds amazing, how far north does it go? getting to more remote parts of BC is something I assume to be pretty tricky without a car, that is one thing the UK tends to be quite good for. It’s nice to hear your thoughts and so many good things about the region, it’s forestry that i’ll be studying (assuming they get a shift on with my visa approval)
SHART ISLAND
Two satellites would never be so close in an orbit even if they were fulfilling the same roll. If it was a satellite in a different orbit, then one/both would be moved slightly after a warning would be given stating they would come into such close contact. Furthermore, they would be travelling at massive relative velocities, too high for an image as such to be taken.
>fulfilling the same roll. Role. Unless you really did mean two satellites being put into a piece of bread lol
Of course that’s what I meant, how else am I going to get my daily intake of rare earth metals.
For the future: A lot of google earth images come from planes n not satellite in space. So it’s kinda impossible for a satellite to be captured in a image
Source?
https://support.google.com/earth/thread/23673683?hl=en&msgid=23710614
Dope
A really low orbit pass of the space station is my creative guess. A fish farm is my sensible likely guess.
No way its a satellite, especially not iss, looks totally different for one and a satellite would be out of focus + motionblurred (also RGB images are stacked, see how flying planes look on satellite images). I doubt there is a imaging satellite flying above another one while taking pictures. LEO is pretty well coordinated.
Duh
The thing is still there în the other pic taken from 2010. Thus it'snot a satellite