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There was a post in the 445nM forum by a user than removed the 24 diode array from a casio projector. he had it running outside of the projector and posted pictures of the beam across his yard. one pictured showed it shining into the sky and in his post he said "i made sure to check that there were no aircraft".
I posted sugesting never ever to shine a laser, especially a powerful one, into the sky regardless if you check for aircraft or not. the reason is because i have been following news on lasers being pointed into the sky and the reaction of pilots. i am not a pilot, however these sitings by pilots have been made when they have seen the beams perpendicular to the source. and in these sitings they often say how much of a distraction it is. the advice is to never shine a laser into the sky. and to me it just seems logical.
now, what concerns me is that the two posts right after speak harshly towards my post saying its bunk and that my advice is not to be followed. this concerns me because it contravenes everything we are being told by those that are affected by these actions, which is to never shine them in the sky. my concern is that users of this forum (most?) feel the same way as these posters and that perhaps younger laser enthusiasts than i are not on the same page and perhaps i should find a forum with more tenured more safety oriented enthusiasts?
opinions?
Ok well as a friend on facebook said, "Pointing the laser in the sky is the best way to measure the distance of the moon. We need to know if the sky is falling."
I had forgotten about that one.
I posted sugesting never ever to shine a laser, especially a powerful one, into the sky regardless if you check for aircraft or not. the reason is because i have been following news on lasers being pointed into the sky and the reaction of pilots. i am not a pilot, however these sitings by pilots have been made when they have seen the beams perpendicular to the source. and in these sitings they often say how much of a distraction it is. the advice is to never shine a laser into the sky. and to me it just seems logical.
now, what concerns me is that the two posts right after speak harshly towards my post saying its bunk and that my advice is not to be followed. this concerns me because it contravenes everything we are being told by those that are affected by these actions, which is to never shine them in the sky. my concern is that users of this forum (most?) feel the same way as these posters and that perhaps younger laser enthusiasts than i are not on the same page and perhaps i should find a forum with more tenured more safety oriented enthusiasts?
opinions?
Ok well as a friend on facebook said, "Pointing the laser in the sky is the best way to measure the distance of the moon. We need to know if the sky is falling."
I had forgotten about that one.
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