Beautiful! Cirrus spissatus always makes for some great sunsets and sunrises. Here you also have some Cirrus fibratus.
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Beautiful! Cirrus spissatus always makes for some great sunsets and sunrises. Here you also have some Cirrus fibratus.
Sure. If any are left alive after the IDF demolishes Gaza to the ground.
Most likely yes since there’s no interceptor missiles visible, but the streaks of light are still just glare from a dirty lens. The first two projectiles were killed by two separate lasers because it takes a bit for a laser to heat its target up.
Could well be Iron beam (especially since we see no interceptor missiles around), but there’s two of them here because one laser can’t take out two targets at the same time, and the streaks of light are not from the lasers.
This is just somebody’s grimy phone camera seeing streaks of light around the bright flashes. You get these when you wipe your lens carelessly with linear movements. It’s a funny coincidence that the two flashes happen to allign in the direction of these streaks.
You can see the same effect in the bottom left corner of the screen when the view briefly pans left, around what might be an off screen streetlight.
They probably killed themselves off within the first 10k - 20k years of their civilization. The memes probably got up to a level we haven’t seen yet, but we’re getting there.
Robots cost money. Sweatshop slaves work for food.
Spectacular crepuscular rays!