ID | #1523880888 |
Added | Mon, 16/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
December 23, 2004 – Puebla, Mexico.
Eduardo and Salvador Ortega videotaped as these small masses are crossing the solar disk in different directions and at high speed.
Having examined the record in slow motion, frame by frame, they took these shots. They also suggested that maybe it's the often-mentioned "stick", or some other kind of similar phenomena.
UFO presented in this series of photos are some of the most unusual, but at the same time, the most recognizable of all the ones I've seen to date.
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Hypotheses
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure
Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Baikonur (Tyuratam, NIIP-5, GIK-5), Tyuratam (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Soyuz-U Payload: Progress-M 51
Investigation
On the basis of the characteristic appearance - it's a plane, shot on a long exposure.
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Resume
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure
Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
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