I'll save you the waste of time watching the video...
1:31 The camera will be leaving a mile/second. - Yes the camera is long-range with digital optics far advanced zoom which is more than your pea brain stuck 20 years in the past can understand. Have you ever bought a digital zoom and looked at the moon lately? They are amazing. Spaceships HAVE to travel super fast so they spin around as an orbit.
2:30 Yes, it's the same camera, but the ship has tilted up which the camera follows. Do you know those rock star videos where they attach a camera to the guitar? This is what you are seeing. The orientation of the camera lens is at a greater angle of attack than in the previous video. It's not proof - also because you can't trust lens distortion in all cases.
3:30 - space has no atmosphere so colors are stark - cartoonish. There is no background for reference, first of all, and second, you are seeing the image through the thick glass of the shuttle window.
4:54: So a gas plume from a retro rocket is being captured by the sun? The video lasts only a few seconds, so it is obviously edited down to make it look suspicious. It's not ridiculous, it's two space objects trying to get into 'Sync' so they can dock.
6:37: So the guy is shy and does not know if he wants to be the center of attention by changing an object in free flight. This guy is not even realizing the fact that things are floating in space.
I'll save you the waste of time watching the video...
1:31 The camera will be leaving a mile/second. - Yes the camera is long-range with digital optics far advanced zoom which is more than your pea brain stuck 20 years in the past can understand. Have you ever bought a digital zoom and looked at the moon lately? They are amazing. Spaceships HAVE to travel super fast so they spin around as an orbit.
2:30 Yes, it's the same camera, but the ship has tilted up which the camera follows. Do you know those rock star videos where they attach a camera to the guitar? This is what you are seeing. The orientation of the camera lens is at a greater angle of attack than in the previous video. It's not proof - also because you can't trust lens distortion in all cases.
3:30 - space has no atmosphere so colors are stark - cartoonish. There is no background for reference, first of all, and second, you are seeing the image through the thick glass of the shuttle window.
4:54: So a gas plume from a retro rocket is being captured by the sun? The video lasts only a few seconds, so it is obviously edited down to make it look suspicious. It's not ridiculous, it's two space objects trying to get into 'Sync' so they can dock.
6:37: So the guy is shy and does not know if he wants to be the center of attention by changing an object in free flight. This guy is not even realizing the fact that things are floating in space.