De af jer, der kan tage Discovery Channel skal tune ind d. 29. december kl. 22:30 og måske igen d. 30. december kl. 03:30 for at se hvordan en boomerang opfører sig i slow motion.
Mvh Jens
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> 1. Re: Time Warp
> Posted by: "Dana Larrabee" kevkid1@... kevkid1
> Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:20 pm ((PST))
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> I saw the Time Warp show today on Discovery Channel with that ever present media sensation Eric Darnell. I think the show is generally on Wednesday's if I remember correctly. His section is near the end of the episode. I thought it was great stuff. Eric does his demo of throwing and catching 2 boomerangs at once. Lots of stop action video of a trifly in flight. Their cameras can capture so many frames per second that it is probably the cleanest video ever shot of a boomerang in flight. You can actually see the moment when the boomerang starts to turn in the flight ( or at least it appears that way ). I would think that it starts turning almost from the moment of the release but it seems to take a sharp turn roughly 6-10 meters into the flight.
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> Definitely recommended viewing.
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> Dana
Mvh Jens
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Jens Krabbe
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> 1. Re: Time Warp
> Posted by: "Dana Larrabee" kevkid1@... kevkid1
> Date: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:20 pm ((PST))
>
> I saw the Time Warp show today on Discovery Channel with that ever present media sensation Eric Darnell. I think the show is generally on Wednesday's if I remember correctly. His section is near the end of the episode. I thought it was great stuff. Eric does his demo of throwing and catching 2 boomerangs at once. Lots of stop action video of a trifly in flight. Their cameras can capture so many frames per second that it is probably the cleanest video ever shot of a boomerang in flight. You can actually see the moment when the boomerang starts to turn in the flight ( or at least it appears that way ). I would think that it starts turning almost from the moment of the release but it seems to take a sharp turn roughly 6-10 meters into the flight.
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> Definitely recommended viewing.
>
> Dana