Faildramon is pretty much the pony bitch of the 02 cast. I'm gonna go ahead and calc how fast he zips around.
Let's get down to business
Spoiler:
Here we have Earth. This lovely planet happens to be 12742 kilometers in diameter, which means its radius is 6378.1 kilometers. Let's scale that arc length of Earth.
s=r(theta)
s=6371(1.134464014)
s=7227.670233194km
Darth has a calc on her blog wherein she uses a curvature for angsizing, I think. I dunno if I'm allowed to do that, but hey, I'm almost certain I'd get the same values if I angsized the diameter of the planet, so whatever.
(1379/12742)7227.670233194=782.2px
So pixel scaling the diameter of the Earth makes that arc 782.2px.
2*atan(782.2/(477/tan(70/2)))=97.894068685662 degrees
Put that in the usual calculator and we get a distance of 3150.8km.
Now, Faildramon flies from behind the Earth to the full shot in 12 frames. With a frame-rate of 24fps, that means he flew more than 3150800m in .5 seconds.
3150800/.5=6301600m/s
or about mach 18,534.
This is coming from a guy we call Faildramon :urahaha
Let's get down to business
Spoiler:
Here we have Earth. This lovely planet happens to be 12742 kilometers in diameter, which means its radius is 6378.1 kilometers. Let's scale that arc length of Earth.
s=r(theta)
s=6371(1.134464014)
s=7227.670233194km
Darth has a calc on her blog wherein she uses a curvature for angsizing, I think. I dunno if I'm allowed to do that, but hey, I'm almost certain I'd get the same values if I angsized the diameter of the planet, so whatever.
(1379/12742)7227.670233194=782.2px
So pixel scaling the diameter of the Earth makes that arc 782.2px.
2*atan(782.2/(477/tan(70/2)))=97.894068685662 degrees
Put that in the usual calculator and we get a distance of 3150.8km.
Now, Faildramon flies from behind the Earth to the full shot in 12 frames. With a frame-rate of 24fps, that means he flew more than 3150800m in .5 seconds.
3150800/.5=6301600m/s
or about mach 18,534.
This is coming from a guy we call Faildramon :urahaha