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So what happens to the live stream as the car moves further away? Will the feed turn in to slow-motion over time? does the stream stay the same, but the time that it is behind just increases? I am so confused by this for some reason.

>> No.9499748

Hell of a way to get rid of a body

>> No.9499753

>>9499748
The body is a dummy you dummy.

>> No.9499759

>>9499743

strength of the signal -> quality of display
distance and path between emitter and transmitter -> time between sending and receiving

>> No.9500756

>>9499743
The signal will get weaker. They may reduce the number of pixels or the frame-rate to save power.
Time will pass at the same rate in the car and on Earth, but the time-delay will increase as the distance does.
At some point, the batteries will give out. Even Teslas don't have unlimited battery capacity.

>> No.9502156

>>9499753
thats what they want you to believe

>> No.9502226
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9502226

>>9499743
>Will the feed turn in to slow-motion over time

lol

>OP doesn't understand physics

>> No.9502229

>>9500756
12 hours was the figure stated. It's long dead.

But those might have been the batteries on the second stage, not on the car. It's likely the cameras were all powered by the second stage as that is what would have been providing comms and it's common to have cameras on the second stage anyway. Just hooked some new cameras into the existing bus.