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Auto Credit Based on Kleesmilie's Stationary fly-by camera not stationary

When loocking at a structue from inside a cockpit, at certain angles jagged shadows appear that don’t make sense(sun some distance above horizon, no craft lights active). As the cockpit and the camera(astronaut or craft camera) move relative to the structure, the angles at which this occurs change rapidly(I estimate that a 10cm movement changes angles by more than 5°). The viewing angles, distribution of shadows and relative angles of the camera position to the structure each form some cind of interference pattern.

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Name Location Part Count Mass Altitude Velocity
HP glider Mk2 RADAR;CRUISE Droo 91 7,384kg Ground 0.0 m/s
XJ 1 RADAR;CRUISE-4 Droo 19 20,074kg Ground 0.0 m/s
XJ 1 RADAR;CRUISE-6 Droo 6 265kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Uriel Bauer Droo 1 106kg Ground 0.0 m/s
XC 3 RADAR;CRUISE Droo 293 14,394kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Inlet design Droo 68 13,400kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Regina Mcintyre Droo 1 106kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Sparrow Mk. I Vanilla RADAR;CRUISE;FDAU Droo 35 9,060kg Ground 0.0 m/s
The leafblower Mk1 Droo 49 1.6E+5kg Ground 0.0 m/s
The leafblower Mk2 Droo 62 1.49E+5kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Delta stump Mk1 Droo 79 1.93E+5kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Delta stump Mk2 Droo 101 2.21E+5kg Ground 0.0 m/s
New Droo 14 7,509kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Cyleroo test vehicle 2 Droo 131 42,062kg Ground 0.0 m/s
F-42 Leafblower II Droo 65 12,083kg Ground 0.0 m/s
Cyleroo test vehicle 2 Droo 152 44,824kg Ground 0.0 m/s

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