ID | #1480934586 |
Added | Mon, 05/12/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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A resident of the resort town of Wrightsville beach, located in North Carolina, U.S., on Thursday 16 June 2016 photographed on your phone my Galaxy 6S Edge of the beautiful sunset on the beach. And only at home when viewing his photos, I discovered a spherical UFO.
I was taking pictures at sunset around 20:00 at the South point of the island, where the Strait merges with the ocean. When I put your photos on Facebook, I noticed that one of them hanging in the sky, glowing green spot.
I increased it, so it was possible. It was a translucent glowing green sphere with bright points, sparks or spikes across the surface. Then I found in one of the photos exactly the same sphere that was floating above the sand on the beach.
Three photographs reflected these UFOs. In the glare of the sunset, I haven't actually seen these objects. On other photos taken at the same time, there are no these green balls.
- said an eyewitness in his statement on world UFO network (MUFON) 22 Jun 2016.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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 location and appearance of the object, is the glare from the sun.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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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