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Laser Test in Sea of Galilee from 18.5km. 1 meter laser elevation, .12 meter camera elevation- Globe model prediction is laser not visible anywhere under 17.38 meters.
 
Laser Test in Sea of Galilee from 18.5km. 1 meter laser elevation, .12 meter camera elevation- Globe model prediction is laser not visible anywhere under 17.38 meters.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 19 February 2021

Laser Test in Sea of Galilee from 18.5km. 1 meter laser elevation, .12 meter camera elevation- Globe model prediction is laser not visible anywhere under 17.38 meters.

Laser Test in Sea of Galilee from 18.5km. 1 meter laser elevation, .12 meter camera elevation- Globe model prediction is laser not visible anywhere under 17.38 meters.