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Something very strange happened during my recording of the eclipse. I'm interested to see what you think.

https://youtu.be/bQF51mqzrY4

Also, be looking for a special post here on Patreon for all paid members. I'm going to give you a copy of the photo... and a way to get a printout if you'd like. I had the photo rescanned by Michael Strickland on a special drum scanner.... so the file itself for this single photos is well over a gigabyte. Be on the lookout for this post!

You'll notice this video does not have a sponsor. I made it solely with Patreon support, and I'm super grateful to everyone who supports here! Thank you!

If you're able to figure out the satellite I'm super interested to know what you think!

Thank you!

Destin

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What's Flying In My Eclipse Video? - Smarter Every Day 298

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Comments

Aaron Rossen

Very happy for Destin that he got the shot and that it came out perfectly. I would like to cast my vote for selling a signed copy of the big wide printouts shown in the video. Either way I greatly enjoyed the video.

Chad Kirkessner

My family and I have been watching Smarter Every Day for a long time(helicopter physics series). My 2 sons(17, 15 now), wife and I always look forward to the next video. Thank you for the great informative, entertaining and wholesome content. This past Sunday a good friend asked if I had seen this video yet and I said no. He said, "it is everything I love in one video." I have to agree with him. This may be my favorite video on this channel. If has everything, family, friends, achievement, science, art and the thing that does for me what running girls does for Matt...lol...people from differing backgrounds, experiences and passions coming together to achieve something awesome. Thank you SO MUCH for showing us this story. I literally cried while watching it with my family. You don't know us but you provide something to our family that we have trouble finding elsewhere... something we all equally enjoy, look forward to and connect with each other through. THANK YOU

Ronnal Clark

Destin, could you make the actual raw footage where you caught the unidentified orbital objects available to your Patreon Army? I would really like to study that film frame by frame...

Adam Edmundson

As an avid film photographer that came from digital and missed out on my late uncles knowledge of decades, worth the film, photography knowledge I really enjoy everything you do and put out there. I develop all my film in my bathroom. I scan multiple ways as well as looking into modifying cameras from , really awesome engineers who have made amazing things so that we could bring back things such as Polaroids to the RZ 67 for example. I enjoyed your series that you did at the Kodak factory. I thought that was amazing and I am very impressed with your ability to get all of this done, especially on a piece of slide film, knowing how finicky they are. Thanks for everything and I’m looking forward to always seeing your content. If you ever find yourself in the central North Carolina area you’re more than welcome to swing through for some fun and science. Macro(6-7mm on one 35mm slide) on film is hard and I’m working on that but would love to show you some things in progress. Keep at it. -ae