ID | #1566462089 |
Added | Thu, 22/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Three people saw a bright light in the night sky just above the hills on the sea shore in the Western part of the horizon. A digital camcorder was used to videotape the phenomenon. Were made and photos.
During the interviews conducted with the main witness in two weeks after the event, it became obvious that it was a planet, which was shot on film.
The picture looks very distorted as usual.
The planet Jupiter was at an altitude of 34° and the Azimuth 197° (SSW left of the moon.) The planet Venus was also visible at a height of 6° and the Azimuth of 308° (NW). Since the observed light was "low on the horizon," it seems that Venus is the best candidate.
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Original news
1 April 2004, 00:45 – Eikesdalen, Nesset Three people observed a bright light in the night sky just above the hills on the western horizon. A digital video camera was used to videotape the phenomenon. Photographs were made as well. During a conversation held with the principal witness two weeks after the event, it became obvious that it was a planet that had been filmed. Image appears severely distorted, as usual. The planet Jupiter was at 34° elevation and 197° azimuth (SSW, left to the moon). The planet Venus was also visible at 6° elevation and 308° azimuth (NW). Since the light observed was “low in the horizon,” it seems Venus is the better candidate.
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The heavenly bodies
The brightest heavenly bodies in the sky are Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars and, of course, the Moon.
Venus is the bright yellow of the evening or morning star, shining in the sky on the background of evening or dawn. Maximum brightness of Venus can reach up to 4.3 m, and she is the third brightness of the sun in earth's sky after the sun and the moon. It so well reflects the light of the Sun that it is relatively easy to see and day, especially if you know the location. It manifests itself in the form of tiny blinking white dots.
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