ID | #1495563248 |
Added | Tue, 23/05/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Emerged in the middle of the last century the word "UFO", meaning any kind of stray alien ships is no surprise. However, in 1980, after a series of events related to visible in the sky light sources, the appearance or dynamics of the movement which do not respond to identification or logical explanation, the community of experts on UFO's, was adopted, the term "unidentified aerial phenomena".
It is this mysterious aerial phenomenon was discovered in one of the old documentaries of TV channel "Discovery Channel". While the viewer's eye focuses on leaving the harbour into the open sea research marine vessel, in the upper left corner of the screen there is a bright light source.
Glowing object of cylindrical shape, vertically enters the frame, then makes a great turn at 45 degrees and using a fraction of seconds and disappears, leaving no trace, which is usually typical for aircraft or meteors passing through the Earth's atmosphere.
The author of the video, which, unfortunately, did not specify the name of the movie, suggested that a bright glow could be water reflection or glare of the sun in the camera lens, or a bird with white feathers. But can they at stationary frame to move along this unusual path, and then instantly disappear? Here is the question...
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Original news
Look at this unidentified object, is it a UFO or is it a Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon
It looks like a UFO because it enters the film descending vertically before diverting horizontally then disappearing.
In another way it could be a water reflection that shined into the camera lens and the curve of the lens made it appear to turn in the sky at a dip before shooting horizontally, or it could be a bird but what would i know ..i wasn't there maybe you know....
What is your opinion, UFO, bird or camera lens defect.
Hypotheses
Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
Investigation
Most likely it is something that is relatively close to the camera (an insect, a speck of dust, etc.) illuminated by sunlight.
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