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7/24/2025, 1:39:36 AM
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lmao no. Using the angular speed of the object you can estimate its altitude and position.
It was floating at ~250m +- 50m of altitude and never changed that much during the video. The only thing moving around is the camera and by using the object as reference you see the movement of the background
BUT normally you would use auto-track or row-yaw-pitch control, in that situation it would be obvious what's happening because the background would have an evident and constant rotational optical flow.
lmao no. Using the angular speed of the object you can estimate its altitude and position.
It was floating at ~250m +- 50m of altitude and never changed that much during the video. The only thing moving around is the camera and by using the object as reference you see the movement of the background
BUT normally you would use auto-track or row-yaw-pitch control, in that situation it would be obvious what's happening because the background would have an evident and constant rotational optical flow.
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