I saw on KSL tonight, that they have a good DV quality tape of the actual moment of impact. Has anyone had a chance to actually capture or aquire that specific moment of impact, to see what if anything can be discrened from it? Would be interesting to see the crater actually being formed in that single frame. Cheers, James. diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
At least not in that spot... ;)
Quoting Siegfried Jachmann <Ziggy943@xmission.com>:
Make that...
I guess this means we don't need to drop a bowling ball anymore.
Siegfried
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