ID | #1603787189 |
Added | Tue, 27/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
An eyewitness from the city of Leiden writes:
I walked at night. I liked the sky, this cloud looked beautiful, so I wanted to take a picture. I was dizzy, so I thought I'd just seen the stars.
I saw something flash back and forth (It could have been in my head, because I was dizzy), but when I looked at the picture of the house, there was something blue-green on it, too wide for a star. It was far away, and I didn't hear a sound.
I believe in alien life, but not on this planet, but I'm very curious about what it was.
According to ufomeldpunt.nl this is the reflection from the lenses
Original news
LEIDEN, ZH — Ik was een nachtwandeling aan het doen. Ik vond de lucht, die wolk er mooi uit zien dus wilde ik maakte een foto. Ik ben duizelig op het moment. dus ik dacht dat ik gewoon sterretjes zag. Ik zag iets heen en weer flikkeren. (dit kan heel goed in m'n hoofd geweest zijn want ik was duizelig) Maar toen ik thuis naar de foto keek staat er iets blauw/groens op dat veel te breed is voor een ster. Het was ver weg en ik hoorde geen geluid. Ik geloof wel in buitenaards leven, maar niet op deze planeet, maar ik ben bijzonder nieuwschierig wat het was.
Lens flare
Hypotheses
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source
The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
Investigation
Based on the appearance, this is really a glare from the lantern.
Resume
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source
The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
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