The Progress Never Stops At Starbase | SpaceX Starbase Update

The Progress Never Stops At Starbase | SpaceX Starbase Update

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Join us for an exciting aerial tour of SpaceX's Starbase facility in South Texas! In this Starbase Update - Flyover edition, Jack Beyer from NSF takes you through the latest changes at Starbase, from Massey Outpost to the Launch Site. Explore new buildings, equipment, and developments, and get insights into SpaceX's progress with Starship testing and more. Stay tuned for a glimpse of the fully stacked Starship and the latest news on upcoming launch rehearsals. Don't miss out on this in-depth look at the cutting-edge innovations happening at Starbase!

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Title: The Progress Never Stops At Starbase | SpaceX Starbase Update
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can drones take pictures at night?

Yes, that's the answer. But we've been doing it for years now. Since the 1970s, we have been taking photographs at night.

But there is a catch. Night photography requires specialized equipment. Any camera under $10k is not capable of night photography.

When light hits an object, it bounces back in a series of wavelengths.

These wavelengths overlap and combine to form white light at very long distances from the source.

This is why your eyes can see colors even if the sun is many millions of miles away.

On the contrary, when light strikes an object close to its source, it reflects in a narrow band of wavelengths. These wavelengths bounce back straight to us, without overlapping.

That means that the closer the object is, the brighter it appears. This is why objects can glow under black lights.

The energy an object absorbs determines how much light it reflects. If light hits an object, it may reflect less red light than more blue.

Blue light is the most visible to the human eye, so objects will appear more blue if they are seen under black light.

What does this have do with drones, then? Use a very bright light source to photograph dark places, such a forest or cave.

A normal lamp won't provide enough light to illuminate the entire scene. You will get a shadowed image, nothing more.

A strobe is better for taking great pictures. A small flashgun is better than a big one, as you don't need it.

These lights are also known as speedlights, because they emit flashes so fast they create a stroboscopic effect.

Stroboscopic means that the light pulses across the screen. The better the quality of the image, the faster it is.

We won't be discussing how to set up Speedlights here. But there are plenty of tutorials online.

We will tell that it is important to have a bright and even lighting source in order to capture clear images.

You should aim the beam at a 45 degree angle to achieve this. You can adjust the light's intensity by moving the flashgun's head.

Once you have chosen the best setting, hold your gun steady while you press the shutter release.

Once the flash has reached the subject's area, press the shutter yet again. This will set off the flashgun to start a second burst.

While the first burst illuminates the subject, the second one will capture the moment after the first burst has passed.

The result is continuous exposure, where both bursts are recorded.

Now that we know how to capture images during the daylight, let's learn how to do night photography.

So far, I have told you everything you need to know about photographing things at night.

However, there is still one thing that needs to be addressed: the color balance.

Most people assume that all images taken at nights will be too dark.

It's true. But it also applies to daytime photographs.

The camera will always record darker images regardless of whether you are taking photos at dawn and dusk.


What drone is best for aerial photography?

You have two choices if your goal is to fly. You can either rent or buy a large camera package that includes a stabilizer and gimbal, or you could purchase a more expensive camera package.

The first option is great if you plan to shoot a video or film because it gives you complete control over how the shots look. With the second option, you'll have to pay more and be much more dependent on the pilot.

But what if you want to make sure the shot looks great even though you're not controlling the camera? Drones are the answer.

A drone, a small flying aircraft, can take photos and video by itself without having to be controlled by an operator.

They are versatile and can fly close to structures and buildings to capture photos or film footage. They can also fly low over crowds to capture pictures of people.

Drones have incredible capabilities for aerial photography, videography, and other uses. These drones can also be great for marketing as they enable you to create breathtaking visuals that would otherwise need a lot less manpower and equipment.

It is easy to place them in strategic spots to capture beautiful imagery. They can be flown remotely which makes them simple to operate.

One example is hiring drones for weddings. These wedding photographers can take amazing photos of the bride and groom while their drones fly above the ceremony location.

Or, they can fly them over to guests to capture portraits of family members. Or they can fly them over reception areas to capture beautiful views of the venue.

These activities are perfect to make promotional material or event coverage. Drones can also be used for short films. One could be used to demonstrate to clients that your company is superior.

Drones are becoming more popular for videography and aerial photography. If you are looking to be a professional photographer, then a Drone might be the right choice.


Where are the best places to take photos with a drone?

Drones are a great tool for taking stunning photos of nature and landscapes. Drones can be used to take close-up photos of birds and butterflies, or capture stunning scenery.

You can use drones in the most beautiful places: mountains, deserts. Drone enthusiasts love to capture picturesque views of their home and other local attractions.

It is a good idea to shoot at night so that the lights can illuminate the surrounding area. This allows you to see new places. Also, you can shoot in different seasons, particularly winter when snow covers the ground.


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How To

What is the distance a drone can fly at?

It is possible to keep a drone at a safe distance if it becomes part of your self. It is possible to lose sight physical boundaries of the drone if you begin to view it as a separate entity.

The drone can be positioned at a good distance so you can fully immerse in the surroundings and not worry about where it is going next.

Flying close to the ground has a psychological advantage. It allows us to have more control over our surroundings and helps us feel closer with nature.

There is however a downside. We can damage drones by flying near the ground. How far are you able to fly?

The answer depends on the type of drone you are flying. The rule of thumb for aerial footage and filming landscapes is to hover at least 500ft above the ground.

For example, if you are filming a cityscape, you might want to keep it at 1,000 feet. This way, you can avoid buildings and trees that would otherwise block your view.

Low-light conditions are a problem for drones. If you are flying in the dark, you can reduce the time you spend hovering by lowering the altitude.

Also, ensure your area is clear from any obstructions, such as power lines or traffic signs.

You may also want to consider flying during the day instead of at night. This allows you to avoid reflections due to street lights or shadows.

A second thing to consider is the drone's actual size. The further it is from the ground the bigger the drone. A large quadcopter, for example, requires a minimum height requirement of 300 feet.

If you want some great drone footage, you should always look out for the golden hour.

This is the period between 3 pm and 6 pm. This time you will have the most visibility from direct overhead sunshine.

It is also known for its "magic hour", which is perfect for capturing stunning images.

However, it is important to not fly your drone during sunrise or sunset. These times are notorious for producing poor-quality footage.

Once you have these tips, it is time to begin creating incredible drone videos.