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> If that's a 60fps camera (I think it is?) ...

The camera appears to be recording at a rate of about 10 frames per second. This is a way to reduce memory consumption in a portable device in which recording duration has a higher priority than recording frame rate.

AT 10 FPS, the rock's sequential positions seem consistent with a falling rock.

And, lo and behold:

http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-hero3-silver-edition

Quote: "Features video resolutions up to 1080p60, 10MP photos up to 10 frames per second, enhanced low-light performance and built-in Wi-Fi. Waterproof to 131’/40m."

According to the above, ten frames per second is the highest available frame rate.

> Or a particularly slow meteorite.

Not a meteorite until it gets to the ground.



That's 1080p (~2MP) at 60fps, or stills at 10MP at 10fps.


The 1080p60 means 1080p video at 60 frames per second. I would guess they are taking videos and not capturing stills, but who knows.


So even slower. At 20 mph, it could've simply come out of his parachute.


> So even slower. At 20 mph, it could've simply come out of his parachute.

It seems you're missing the point that the rock passed him by at a fairly high horizontal speed, while descending past him. That's not consistent with the rock coming out of his canopy.




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