09-10-2015, 08:02 PM
at Z312, theres a 10.8 degree downward slope from zapruder to JFK. Using that as a comparison, we can draw a straight line from zapruder thru JFK to the next thing it intersects, which is the South Peristyle. It looks like that would be out of "view" by z340 or so. Too bad Don robardeau's map didn't have elevations on that part of it.
Using Robardeau's map, the distance from JFK to the south peristyle is 104.5 feet, which would mean at a reflection angle of 10.8 degrees, the object would be a bit over 20 feet higher than JFK at that distance. I don't know how tall the peristyles are, but it looks like that's in the right ballpark. (plus the peristyles are gonna be uphill a bit from JFK.)
Using Robardeau's map, the distance from JFK to the south peristyle is 104.5 feet, which would mean at a reflection angle of 10.8 degrees, the object would be a bit over 20 feet higher than JFK at that distance. I don't know how tall the peristyles are, but it looks like that's in the right ballpark. (plus the peristyles are gonna be uphill a bit from JFK.)
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