Cosmos-482 (Intended Venera) Image Analyses on Signal Consistency
Taken by Ralf Vandebergh on June 2, 2025 @ The Netherlands
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Appearance of detail Cosmos-482 (upper images) compared to artificial structures caused by seeing effects (lower images). The Cosmos-482 images (upper images) show a consistent structure attached to the bright core (the capsule). Where the poor seeing satellite image examples (lower images) show a different structure in each frame. This shows what the seeing does what a small image. There is no consistency. At the same time, the visible consistent detail in the Cosmos-482 images show small variations caused by the seeing, this is what the seeing does with real fysical structures, the same effect as on a planet detail captured on video through a telescope. All analyses results point at the fysical existance of an attached structure to Cosmos-482 descent craft. Ralf Vandebergh
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https://satellite-imaging.jouwweb.nl/selected-project-samples-best-works
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