ID | #1662628044 |
Added | Thu, 08/09/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
The blue disk, moving unevenly on the video of the thunderstorm, was seen on the recording from The Hague.
An eyewitness writes:
I don't think it was a glare. These were not photos, but screenshots of the video.
The most likely explanation according to ufomeldpunt.nl - the reflection from the lenses.
Original news
Blauwe schijf, onregelmatig bewegend op onweer-video van NOS/Omroep Brabant
DEN HAAG, ZH — Zie genoemde video nos / Omroep Brabant
Volgens mij was het geen lens flare. Het waren geen foto's maar screenshots van video's. Bekijk de video: https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/4145029/onweer-zorgt-voor-spectacula...
Meest waarschijnlijke verklaring
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").
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), Kourou (France) Vehicle: Ariane-5ECA+ Payload: Eutelsat Konnect VHTS
Investigation
Based on the appearance of the object in the video, this is the glare from the lantern in the frame. Uneven movement is achieved due to the movement of the camera.
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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