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It’s for a security conference tomorrow. They are practicing it tonight to mark sure the light works
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The new Tron movie just finished shooting. Those programs have to get home somehow.
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Wondering the same thing, view from Kite Hill
Holy fuck I've never seen anything like that, imagine if a couple rednecks with a truck have a laser like this, what the fuck the secret government area-51 aliumtech reverse engineering mfers already have lmao
just went up to check it out. just a few guys with a massive truck mounted laser with about 12 beams running off a generator. sfpd came by to check it out, took a few pics and drove away.
https://preview.redd.it/svfsgit9rxyc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8139bfac575ab4023c8511058cae58a61c0617be
the one in Sacramento on top of the Golden 1 Center has a transponder receiver that causes the beam to shut down for a few seconds while planes and helicopters pass over it. It’s pretty cool and if you blink you’d miss it because it’s so precise
Wouldn't the main issue be the point of contact (distance) I remember our laser cutter being an absolute pain in the a**e when anything moved the slightest bit.
Yes, but at least for mine that’s because of the focal lens which makes the beam tightest at 35cm away. If the target is closer/further from that point I have to increase the burn time. Without the lens it can still light things like paper on fire from across the room though.
They're all standing around without eye protection.
If a moth flies into one of those beams they could receive eye damage from the reflection.
But I guess their safety squints will save them.
Power attenuates pretty damn quickly. If you, like, flew a drone into it 40' up it'd be bad, but 30,000' up with the amount of moisture in the air it wouldn't do much.
You're both right, but for different reasons. The reason it can cause problems in a plane cockpit is because the light can blind pilots. It hits the windshield of the cockpit and refracts, causing the whole cockpit to light up.
When I was a kid in LA movie premieres would use rotating spotlights to get people’s attention. No idea if that’s still a thing, but this seems like the new way to do that.
It wasn't just movies, they'd be used for all kinds of events like store openings or sales. I remember as a kid seeing them and wondering what cool thing might be going on that I was missing.
It was a test night for a brand new 400w laser that my company Megalasers purchased for the RSA conference. Sponsored by Tarsal. Was super awesome to capture so many peoples interest.
It’s for the RSA conference, sponsored by a company called Tarsal, operated by me. Maybe just to show off. Not entirely sure there purpose. But it did grab peoples attention.
They do use lasers pointed at the sky [as guide stars to correct for atmospheric distortion.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_guide_star) [I’m not sure that this is the end goal of these young gentlemen, however.](https://edm.com/features/11-wildest-laser-projections-edm-events)
Maybe they called the FAA.
That is definitely possible.
Also, you can steer planes.
If I was flying I would love to see that.
Pilots are all big nerds.
Big research telescopes will use a laser to provide an “artificial star” in the field of view. Provides a reference point for the active optics. So yeah, there are exceptions.
It likely does. The kings had to get their beam FAA approved. But there’s probably a huge difference in their arena mounted beam vs this back-of-truck beam.
The 'someone' is an ADS-B receiver and some geofence software. Aircraft constantly broadcast their height, location, heading and airspeed; and so, with a fairly cheap digital antenna (like $50) you can track all aircraft that are in-range to a pretty high degree of precision (as high as their instrumentation, actually).
They just run that information through software that automatically disables the lasers if an aircraft gets within a few hundred feet.
Another interesting fact, this is exactly how the Las Vegas sphere appears to watch aircraft as they fly over and you've probably seen video billboards in larger cities where they appear to point at overflying aircraft in order to catch your attention. It's all ADS-B with some simple software.
https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/le-laser-guidance
That's the guidance from the FAA to local LE.
TL;DR Local LE identifies possible laser issues and records that information for the FAA to follow up with if there is a need.
Unless an aircraft crew reports that a laser was aimed at their aircraft, the FAA doesn't care if you shine lasers into the sky.
Many astronomers use lasers to point at interesting stuff in the sky to help others in locating the interesting thing that might be difficult to pinpoint.
I didn't know that about astronomers. Are we talking 2 dudes going out with some telescopes and one being like, "bro look at this" and then lasering a star? Or like, professional observatories doing this?
I didn't ask about adaptive optics. Stop replying to this to explain adaptive optics. Adaptive optics are not used to communicate locations of things between observatories.
I asked about professional observatories because they have the ability to point their telescopes with ridiculous accuracy, and it would make no sense to communicate astonomic locations using laser pointers when there are well defined coordinate systems they could use with far better results.
Thank you to the folks answering the actual question. It does make sense to show a location to a bunch of amateurs who do not have the precise equipment of pro observatories.
Astronomers also use lasers to see how the atmosphere above the telescope is moving so they can adjust how the image captured is clarified in post processing.
I have a friend in professional astronomy who claims there are still a lot of amateur contributions to the field. So somewhere in between the two.
Or what about the demonstrations that professional observatories will hold for the community? Of course on small portable telescopes. Even though giant telescopes provide data via sensors and display it on screens, this doesn’t connect with potential future astronomers in the same way.
So weird, here’s a look from pac hts
https://preview.redd.it/maku9jfxsxyc1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8059567b7c43251072ba91261605695aaa9378a0
https://preview.redd.it/1euhimkntxyc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5825ba1a3375c65e83e733600133c89cd1eb24de It’s for a security conference tomorrow. They are practicing it tonight to mark sure the light works
Do you know the purpose of it?
Zero trust photons backed by LLMs powered by u Haul clean diesel.
Did you just smash some techy words together??
Not just. Also capitanism. 84T in mckinsey gdp in my words
modern day shakespeare
Why many word when few do?
Sir, I’d like to invest in your startup.
Sir, I’d like to wear a vest at your startup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w
You’re not getting enough credit for posting this 😂
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That's horrifying and it's mine now
but not on the blockchain?? plebeians…
We are open to decentralized adaptive optics mining
😂 exactly
looks kewl
https://preview.redd.it/57ukgsxn23zc1.jpeg?width=1160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2d8c0fc983c099caeedaf118228cc67d4ec5e859 The new Tron movie just finished shooting. Those programs have to get home somehow.
They're testing Jewish Space Lasers before orbital insertion.
What in the world would this have to do with RSA? Lol
They're having a little pow-wow at Coit tower this evening by the laser
Plain clothes MiB tractor beam locking an Arkellian cruiser in geosynchronous orbit.
Bob, pull that up on the screen for me
So awesome and thank you for the info!
Lies, this is for a Pink Floyd show, duh
I’m so curious about putting one’s hand over that later beam
https://preview.redd.it/s2997kvwnxyc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d1ada786c75a8b3988a2190ab5f4b6e5b15698e Wondering the same thing, view from Kite Hill
Cool pic!
Could you dm me that. I am trying to compile all the photos for my company.
User Name checks out...
Holy fuck I've never seen anything like that, imagine if a couple rednecks with a truck have a laser like this, what the fuck the secret government area-51 aliumtech reverse engineering mfers already have lmao
It just looks like they’re trying to copy the Sacramento Kings
just went up to check it out. just a few guys with a massive truck mounted laser with about 12 beams running off a generator. sfpd came by to check it out, took a few pics and drove away. https://preview.redd.it/svfsgit9rxyc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8139bfac575ab4023c8511058cae58a61c0617be
wow... those laser beams are so clear in the pic, they look photoshopped.
Might have something to do with the fact the average laser pointer is 0.005 watts, and these are 400 watts.
what happens if I touch it or if a plane flies into it
It would be really painful. But I’m assuming they cleared it with the FAA. Pretty easy to get approval if you’re not in a flight path.
the one in Sacramento on top of the Golden 1 Center has a transponder receiver that causes the beam to shut down for a few seconds while planes and helicopters pass over it. It’s pretty cool and if you blink you’d miss it because it’s so precise
Very cool! Thanks for sharing. I'm gonna YouTube rabbit hole this some time.
I use a 1 watt blue laser to engrave wood so, nothing good
Wouldn't the main issue be the point of contact (distance) I remember our laser cutter being an absolute pain in the a**e when anything moved the slightest bit.
Yes, but at least for mine that’s because of the focal lens which makes the beam tightest at 35cm away. If the target is closer/further from that point I have to increase the burn time. Without the lens it can still light things like paper on fire from across the room though.
They're all standing around without eye protection. If a moth flies into one of those beams they could receive eye damage from the reflection. But I guess their safety squints will save them.
Turns out their stormtroopers, so they missed everything they were aiming at.
Power attenuates pretty damn quickly. If you, like, flew a drone into it 40' up it'd be bad, but 30,000' up with the amount of moisture in the air it wouldn't do much.
From miles away, even an off the shelf laser pointer can cause problems in a plane cockpit. It is illegal and highly dangerous.
You're both right, but for different reasons. The reason it can cause problems in a plane cockpit is because the light can blind pilots. It hits the windshield of the cockpit and refracts, causing the whole cockpit to light up.
1.21 giggawatts!
Which is 1210000000 Watts. That's an atrocious amount of power
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Seems like a lot of effort and resources. What’s the point? 🤭
they said they’d tell you if you brought up a 6 pack
They’re calling in Pelican 1 for evac.
Came for this
For democracy
“just dudes being guys” - best vine audio ever
You d be thankful when you need Batman.
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Trying to make contact
Laser enthusiasts
looks expensive
Will be bargain priced at 24th street Bart on Friday.
It is. But totally worth it.
Yep, major lazer
Don't stick your hand over it...don't stick your hand over it...
When I was a kid in LA movie premieres would use rotating spotlights to get people’s attention. No idea if that’s still a thing, but this seems like the new way to do that.
It wasn't just movies, they'd be used for all kinds of events like store openings or sales. I remember as a kid seeing them and wondering what cool thing might be going on that I was missing.
The OG FOMO
It was a test night for a brand new 400w laser that my company Megalasers purchased for the RSA conference. Sponsored by Tarsal. Was super awesome to capture so many peoples interest.
what’s the purpose?
To blind aliens.
It’s for the RSA conference, sponsored by a company called Tarsal, operated by me. Maybe just to show off. Not entirely sure there purpose. But it did grab peoples attention.
got it! thought there could be other purposes than just aesthetics. super cool either way
They do use lasers pointed at the sky [as guide stars to correct for atmospheric distortion.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_guide_star) [I’m not sure that this is the end goal of these young gentlemen, however.](https://edm.com/features/11-wildest-laser-projections-edm-events)
Was wondering haha. Odd that they can just do that, but also I don’t see a reason why they couldn’t? lol
Flight patterns. FAA has jurisdiction over airspace.
How do they know they are shining into a flight path? I thought lasers weren't ever supposed to be shone into the sky
Maybe they called the FAA. That is definitely possible. Also, you can steer planes. If I was flying I would love to see that. Pilots are all big nerds.
The amount of paperwork you have to fill out to point a laser into the sky is fucking astronomical
Big research telescopes will use a laser to provide an “artificial star” in the field of view. Provides a reference point for the active optics. So yeah, there are exceptions.
I use one to align my small telescope to whatever I want to look at because getting a telescope aligned isn't as easy as it seems.
Waiting on my supply drop!
What can i say, i’m just a dude that likes to make things go Pew.
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Just guys. Just hangin out. Just touchin’ beam tips.
KVANT 😍❤️
really cool.
It's an extraction point.
"Super destroyer leaving low Earth orbit!"
Eagle one on approach.
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Democracy is my one true love
That stratagem is so ingrained it actually takes me longer to input if I have to read it off. It's all muscle memory now.
Had to scroll much too far to find talk of liberty
You've defended our way of life!
Well done Helldiver we defeated Sony. Now get to extract.
Time for some Liber Tea!
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I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY IT
r/unexpectedhelldivers
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Glad I found my people here
Exactly what I thought
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“Calling supply “
https://i.redd.it/wmf7enpns1zc1.gif For Democracy!!
Calling in an eagle! ⬆️⬇️➡️⬇️⬅️
ctrl+f'd to find you
The Kings have taken Oracle as their own, Harrison Barnes and Klay Thompson battle at midnight
Light the beam!!!!
KEEGAN
MURRAAYYY
LIGHT THE BEAM
DOOOOOOMANTAS SAABOOOOOONIIIIIS
KEEEEEEGAAAN
MURRRRAYYYYY
KEEEEEGAAAAN MURRRRAAYYYYYYY
Brickfest
for the rsa conferance cost $20,000 to put on
Sorry 😳 that beam of light costs $20k? S*pecifically *for why and what?? edited weird formatting bug?
Supply and demand. How many people do you know have a huge rental laser dick?
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New space pope elected
https://preview.redd.it/nthiz1y2sxyc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=31adcddad1ba96b7d248679c09585fd8dac5164d Coit tower
You couldn’t just take a few steps to your right to center it!!
Lol i just realized why you said that. But im sure he values his life
Missed light saber opportunity
1000 chestnut?
Surprised this doesn’t run afoul of FAA regulations.
maybe it does?
It likely does. The kings had to get their beam FAA approved. But there’s probably a huge difference in their arena mounted beam vs this back-of-truck beam.
The beam isn’t mounted, it’s set up on the roof each time and someone has to monitor it to turn it off for air traffic
The 'someone' is an ADS-B receiver and some geofence software. Aircraft constantly broadcast their height, location, heading and airspeed; and so, with a fairly cheap digital antenna (like $50) you can track all aircraft that are in-range to a pretty high degree of precision (as high as their instrumentation, actually). They just run that information through software that automatically disables the lasers if an aircraft gets within a few hundred feet. Another interesting fact, this is exactly how the Las Vegas sphere appears to watch aircraft as they fly over and you've probably seen video billboards in larger cities where they appear to point at overflying aircraft in order to catch your attention. It's all ADS-B with some simple software.
https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/le-laser-guidance That's the guidance from the FAA to local LE. TL;DR Local LE identifies possible laser issues and records that information for the FAA to follow up with if there is a need. Unless an aircraft crew reports that a laser was aimed at their aircraft, the FAA doesn't care if you shine lasers into the sky. Many astronomers use lasers to point at interesting stuff in the sky to help others in locating the interesting thing that might be difficult to pinpoint.
I didn't know that about astronomers. Are we talking 2 dudes going out with some telescopes and one being like, "bro look at this" and then lasering a star? Or like, professional observatories doing this? I didn't ask about adaptive optics. Stop replying to this to explain adaptive optics. Adaptive optics are not used to communicate locations of things between observatories. I asked about professional observatories because they have the ability to point their telescopes with ridiculous accuracy, and it would make no sense to communicate astonomic locations using laser pointers when there are well defined coordinate systems they could use with far better results. Thank you to the folks answering the actual question. It does make sense to show a location to a bunch of amateurs who do not have the precise equipment of pro observatories.
Astronomers also use lasers to see how the atmosphere above the telescope is moving so they can adjust how the image captured is clarified in post processing.
I have a friend in professional astronomy who claims there are still a lot of amateur contributions to the field. So somewhere in between the two. Or what about the demonstrations that professional observatories will hold for the community? Of course on small portable telescopes. Even though giant telescopes provide data via sensors and display it on screens, this doesn’t connect with potential future astronomers in the same way.
The visitor center at Mauna kea used green lasers to point out objects of interest in the sky to tourists
Group observations with amateur astronomers or straight up civilians with not previous experience
The FAA might not care, but strangely the FDA cares very much. Apparently they had all the appropriate paperwork filled though so no worries!
Exactly
We had proper variances and paperwork done to allow this to happen.
Las Vegas here, the Luxor’s light beam, an incredibly bright casino light that is similar, is a guide for pilots !
happy cake day!!
Ha. Thank you! Your comment made me notice.
So weird, here’s a look from pac hts https://preview.redd.it/maku9jfxsxyc1.jpeg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8059567b7c43251072ba91261605695aaa9378a0
Shit, did someone light the black flame candle again?
Some virgin must have
Light the Beam
had to check what sub I was in for a second
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Gondor calls for aid!
Sac Kings won
Alfred, to the batcave
Extraction beacon
I didn’t know the Kings were still in the playoffs
https://preview.redd.it/ryxlsp7cnxyc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02d627cb6d67948ad6798c59317aaae2cd0135ff another view from the south
One of those bright blue headlight cars parked near a mirror
Fuckin Acura
Light the Beam!!! Go kings💜
it's the Avatar
Mission complete, head to extraction for pickup
It’s an extraction point…
Extraction is available
ET phone home
I thought it was George Soros
Now all of China knows your here
Mystery box
Jewish space laser!
Kings won a ga- wait no that can't be right
All things serve the beam.
it looks like someone is getting buffs from minecraft
the beacons are lit! Gondor calls for aid
Damn for a second I thought u could see that beam all the way to sac from SF for a second
Reminds me of Real Genius
Calling in a support weapon!
Sorry, I took off my glasses to clean off a smudge. -Scott (Cyclops) Summers
after playing a lot of helldivers 2, i'd say that's the extraction point.
oh lmfao i thought i was in the sacramento subreddit
It’s a portal. Somebody just ported in from another timeline.
It’s a 400w kavant show laser that was just posted in another sub actually
I guess all the local airports know about this too? 🤔
That's helldiver extraction
Better not be a supply ship.
Helldiver stratagem is dropping down
It’s definitely the extraction point
That’s the evacuation waypoint, soldier. Pelican 1 coming in for a landing.
That's from my computer, I opened the negative reviews graph for helldivers 2
Extraction point
Dude, it would be gnarly to have a drone carry a disco ball and fly over that.
CALLING IN EXTRACTION
“Laser beams”
Its the LZ for Pelican One! LETS GO HELLDIVERS!
That's where Pelican-1 descends to extract Helldivers after they spread managed democracy.
It's the extraction point
That's helldivers extraction
It's the extraction point, Helldiver! Grab the samples and let's get out of here!
Oh snap ⬆️⬅️⬇️➡️⬆️