Message from @Vitmar

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2019-11-07 23:28:17 UTC  

no sorry

2019-11-07 23:28:21 UTC  

I had this idea before that you should find out where the shadow of the ISS will be if you track it down, is it possible to see even predict the small shadow of the ISS? http://www.isstracker.com/

2019-11-07 23:28:25 UTC  

will look about

2019-11-07 23:28:42 UTC  

Ancient sumerian i believe

2019-11-07 23:28:58 UTC  

They believed in something in the sky

2019-11-07 23:29:04 UTC  

Called it the fish god

2019-11-07 23:29:22 UTC  

Its strikingly resembles the ISS

2019-11-07 23:29:26 UTC  

how small do you think a sattelite is, also sorry for the cut, pl continue

2019-11-07 23:29:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/642143608157241375/Assyrian-Cylinder-with-Dagon-380x240.jpg

2019-11-07 23:30:01 UTC  

I think it looks more like a sattelite

2019-11-07 23:30:15 UTC  

sorry I am biased to like more sattelites than the ISS 😄

2019-11-07 23:30:23 UTC  

but indeed

2019-11-07 23:30:26 UTC  

it looks like

2019-11-07 23:30:33 UTC  

the problem is that it's too close to us

2019-11-07 23:31:00 UTC  

I believe thats a drawing found somewhere

2019-11-07 23:31:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/642144010344988672/vatican138_05.jpg

2019-11-07 23:31:17 UTC  

it's indeed interesting

2019-11-07 23:31:18 UTC  

Even the ancient egyptians had a fish god. Those ancient civs all have similar resemblance.

2019-11-07 23:31:26 UTC  

ye

2019-11-07 23:31:43 UTC  

Looks like light rays coming off the bottom

2019-11-07 23:31:46 UTC  

religion is interesting

2019-11-07 23:31:49 UTC  

With solar pannel wings

2019-11-07 23:31:58 UTC  

Just like the ISS

2019-11-07 23:32:18 UTC  

Or what we believe to be the ISS

2019-11-07 23:32:20 UTC  

but couldn't the middle be the sattelite's body ?

2019-11-07 23:32:32 UTC  

Could be i dont know

2019-11-07 23:32:44 UTC  

ye 😄

2019-11-07 23:32:50 UTC  

Its funny tho

2019-11-07 23:32:58 UTC  

I've put some sattelites in orbit at Kerbal Space Program

2019-11-07 23:33:03 UTC  

it's very cool

2019-11-07 23:35:25 UTC  

it's funny

2019-11-07 23:35:33 UTC  

I should be better at making rovers than sattelites

2019-11-07 23:35:47 UTC  

yet my rovers usually break in the first minutes of their missions ;-;

2019-11-07 23:36:09 UTC  

I am a disgracee for mechatronics ;-;

2019-11-07 23:57:14 UTC  

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2019-11-07 23:57:35 UTC  

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2019-11-08 00:06:22 UTC  
2019-11-08 00:07:03 UTC  

You should weigh a heavy object in and out of a vacuum chamber and see how much the difference is then use that as a range of error and apply it to whatever results you are looking at

2019-11-08 00:07:29 UTC  

Then, since you will actually have evidence to support your argument, you may be able to make a valid point

2019-11-08 00:07:45 UTC  

Until then, it is simply a case of you saying the air pressure is significant, and others saying it is not