Fact Checking Inquiry- Nikon p1000 images of Mars
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:20 am
I am a writer with a fact checking organization looking for an astrophotography expert. I'd like to be able to include a short comment (just a paragraph or two) on the record (with their name and credentials) which explains in layman's language the technical reason why a video image of Mars shot with a Nikon p1000 might have a shimmery watery looking effect compared to the May 2016 Hubble image of Mars.
I read the forum rules and I don't want to risk falling in a rabbithole explaining what the guy on TikTok is getting at by showcasing the differences... but I'm sure you can guess.
Here is a link to the video itself:
https://www.tiktok.com/@fittestflateart ... 6958672171
Here is a link to 3 screenshots pulled from his video if you don't want to go on TikTok:
https://images2.imgbox.com/11/9c/xsWtUG7R_o.jpg
My deadline is tomorrow afternoon, and expert comments which speak directly to the question are always such a valued addition to an article like this, especially a topic with technical details on several fronts- both atmospheric and photographic.
If you know of existing publicly available resources online that already cover the specific question- I'd appreciate links
If you know of someone who would be the perfect person to ask who isn't on this forum- if you could send me a private message- I'll send my contact info.
If you are that person- please let me know.
Thanks- Sarah Thompson
https://twitter.com/ExploitingNiche
I read the forum rules and I don't want to risk falling in a rabbithole explaining what the guy on TikTok is getting at by showcasing the differences... but I'm sure you can guess.
Here is a link to the video itself:
https://www.tiktok.com/@fittestflateart ... 6958672171
Here is a link to 3 screenshots pulled from his video if you don't want to go on TikTok:
https://images2.imgbox.com/11/9c/xsWtUG7R_o.jpg
My deadline is tomorrow afternoon, and expert comments which speak directly to the question are always such a valued addition to an article like this, especially a topic with technical details on several fronts- both atmospheric and photographic.
If you know of existing publicly available resources online that already cover the specific question- I'd appreciate links
If you know of someone who would be the perfect person to ask who isn't on this forum- if you could send me a private message- I'll send my contact info.
If you are that person- please let me know.
Thanks- Sarah Thompson
https://twitter.com/ExploitingNiche