For those who don’t want to waste their time: yes it’s jamming GNSS and not only GPS
wheatgivesmeshits on
Tldw: the original discovery team thinks it’s Russia and China testing their capabilities to jam positioning systems, but another researcher thinks it’s too common for that and it could be coded transmissions.
masat on
Has someone calculated if these satellites can feasibly be able to sustain the power output for more than the few seconds that were recorded?
_jbardwell_ on
Me at the beginning of the video: Russia.
Me at the end of the video: Yup. Russia.
TheKingOfCarmel on
Thumbnail makes it look like a trailer for a Blindsight movie.
luke1lea on
As much as I love Veritasium, I’m really getting tired of their video formats recently. It just sounds like someone padding content just for the sake of having a longer video.
„Something mysterious is disrupting GPS signals across Europe!“
*…okay cool, lets dig in.*
„But first, what even IS GPS?“
„GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It uses satellites.“
„Here’s how a GPS satellite works.“
„Here’s how triangulation works.“
„Here’s how accurate GPS is, down to a few meters! Sometimes centimeters!“
„Here’s everything we use GPS for – phones, planes, shipping, farming…“
„Here’s how GPS signals travel from space to your phone.“
„Here’s what jamming is.“
„Here’s how widespread the interference has been.“
„Here’s how researchers spent months ruling out ground based sources.“
„Here’s how they figured out it was coming from a satellite.“
„Here’s how they eventually tracked down exactly which one.“
„Oh and the culprit? A Russian missile-warning satellite. It was this one the whole time.“
For one, I could have told you it was Russia just by looking at the title of the video. But then the actual mystery part is like the last 20% of the video. The rest is just explaining GPS to people who’ve never thought about it before. I get that YouTube rewards watch time and accessibility but it feels like every video has to start from zero no matter what the topic is.
xorinz on
Its the ruzzians… its always the ruzzians
_14justice on
Fascinating. Enjoyed the content!
Ahmet_B on
At this point I’m beginning to think that they’ll start to shoot down satellites if Russia or other countries start jamming from space.
Borgmeister on
Went in thinking it would be a Russian satellite in a Molniya Orbit. Found out it was a Russian satellite in a Molniya orbit.
Ferilox on
The hypothesis of the second team is more plausible than the first team made. Of course it could be dual-use if they wanted to, but primarily I think encrypted communication over GNSS bandwidths makes sense. If an enemy wanted to jam this communication they would have to shoot themselves in the foot too.
Whole-Energy2105 on
I just watched this on YouTube an hour ago. Lol
Sirtubb on
We all know its Russia and put it in the fucking title of the video Veritasium. How is Russia jamming gps
StellarOctoplus on
No, something is still off with the channel. Shifted from PhD to Discovery, and that bizarre kaleidoscopic storytelling.
Has Derek run out of time/passion and collaboration was main alternative to closing the channel?
Of course, it’s still better than 85% of YouTube, but not 99.99% as previously. Derek, we miss your work!
P.S. But middle part is better than the opening.
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For those who don’t want to waste their time: yes it’s jamming GNSS and not only GPS
Tldw: the original discovery team thinks it’s Russia and China testing their capabilities to jam positioning systems, but another researcher thinks it’s too common for that and it could be coded transmissions.
Has someone calculated if these satellites can feasibly be able to sustain the power output for more than the few seconds that were recorded?
Me at the beginning of the video: Russia.
Me at the end of the video: Yup. Russia.
Thumbnail makes it look like a trailer for a Blindsight movie.
As much as I love Veritasium, I’m really getting tired of their video formats recently. It just sounds like someone padding content just for the sake of having a longer video.
„Something mysterious is disrupting GPS signals across Europe!“
*…okay cool, lets dig in.*
„But first, what even IS GPS?“
„GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It uses satellites.“
„Here’s how a GPS satellite works.“
„Here’s how triangulation works.“
„Here’s how accurate GPS is, down to a few meters! Sometimes centimeters!“
„Here’s everything we use GPS for – phones, planes, shipping, farming…“
„Here’s how GPS signals travel from space to your phone.“
„Here’s what jamming is.“
„Here’s how widespread the interference has been.“
„Here’s how researchers spent months ruling out ground based sources.“
„Here’s how they figured out it was coming from a satellite.“
„Here’s how they eventually tracked down exactly which one.“
„Oh and the culprit? A Russian missile-warning satellite. It was this one the whole time.“
For one, I could have told you it was Russia just by looking at the title of the video. But then the actual mystery part is like the last 20% of the video. The rest is just explaining GPS to people who’ve never thought about it before. I get that YouTube rewards watch time and accessibility but it feels like every video has to start from zero no matter what the topic is.
Its the ruzzians… its always the ruzzians
Fascinating. Enjoyed the content!
At this point I’m beginning to think that they’ll start to shoot down satellites if Russia or other countries start jamming from space.
Went in thinking it would be a Russian satellite in a Molniya Orbit. Found out it was a Russian satellite in a Molniya orbit.
The hypothesis of the second team is more plausible than the first team made. Of course it could be dual-use if they wanted to, but primarily I think encrypted communication over GNSS bandwidths makes sense. If an enemy wanted to jam this communication they would have to shoot themselves in the foot too.
I just watched this on YouTube an hour ago. Lol
We all know its Russia and put it in the fucking title of the video Veritasium. How is Russia jamming gps
No, something is still off with the channel. Shifted from PhD to Discovery, and that bizarre kaleidoscopic storytelling.
Has Derek run out of time/passion and collaboration was main alternative to closing the channel?
Of course, it’s still better than 85% of YouTube, but not 99.99% as previously. Derek, we miss your work!
P.S. But middle part is better than the opening.