Four At Once: Volcano Quartet Erupts On Kamchatka
anavictoriasaavedra writes "A unique show is taking place on Kamchatka these days: Four separate but nearby volcanoes are erupting simultaneously on the Russian peninsula. A Moscow film crew has produced an awe-inspiring 360-degree video of the natural fireworks."
The video is well worth watching and panning around in. There are also a bunch of high-res still photo panoramas.
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In that 360-degree video, how on earth is the camera mounted to the helicopter ?
I can do panoramas w/o Flash. OK, so I use Javascript.
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There's some type of long armature and a camera mount. The problem is the helicopter is taking up a large portion of the 360 view. They should have placed a mount under the copter instead, preferably one that could be extended during flight.
came for the Risk reference, leaving a little disappointed. Could have easily been a joke about armies being wiped out, and an invasion from Alaska coming as soon as reinforcements from Alberta and the Western United States can arrive. Oh, well.
I would pay money to have this camera rig on every KCAL 9 high speed chase video feed.
Is it a good idea to fly around an active volcanoe with the helicopter door open? Aren't there generally toxic gases about?
Well, it is Russia.
They're probably safer having the window open; those potato-and-vodka farts can be pretty damn toxic themselves.
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potato-and-vodka farts can be pretty damn toxic themselves.
Sorry, carbohydrates and ethanol don't produce highly toxic fumes. Proteins do. Very little in potatoes. None in vodka.
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To paraphrase Emperor Palpatine, I find your lack of humor disturbing.
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Is it bad that all I'm wondering about when I watch the video is how they made the camera's mount invisible?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
I was more worried about the silicates that could get into the engine. Do you remember what happened when the volcano in Iceland blew up a few years ago? -- the one with the impossible name.
Kamchatka is just the peninsula, but on the Risk map, it was the entire Far East right up to the Bering strait. And if one noticed, there was the bridge to Alaska. Four volcanoes? Hope that nobody lives nearby!
Depends on how much ash and Sulfur they put high up in the stratosphere.
Now, if this is the beginning of an eruption akin to the Siberian Traps, all bets are off. You may not see the Sun for a few years.
I would not worry as much about toxic gasses as I would about the general stability of air in a cold climate with insane amounts of heat being pumped into the air. Helicopters are not the most stable and safe things when air gets very turbulent.