ID | #1718710482 |
Added | Tue, 18/06/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
The last message was deleted due to lack of context, so it's here again. Dunwich Beach, Suffolk, last night.
I didn't see anything at the time, and this is the photo that shows it, maybe a mistake, maybe a UFO flew by? Dunwich is only 13 miles from the scene of the famous Rendlesham incident, so who knows?
Original news
Did I accidentally capture a UFO at the beach yesterday?
Last post got taken down due to lack of context so here it is again. Dunwich beach, Suffolk yesterday evening. Didn’t see anything at the time and this is the photo it appears on, maybe a bug, maybe a UFO zipping by? Dunwich is only 13 miles from the location of the famous Rendlesham incident so who knows?
The following submission statement was provided by u/ChrisSpalton:
Do I need to put the context in a comment? Got another warning for this post, don’t really understand. Anyway here’s the same description just in case: Dunwich beach, Suffolk yesterday evening. Didn’t see anything at the time and this is the photo it appears on, maybe a bug, maybe a UFO zipping by? Dunwich is only 13 miles from the location of the famous Rendlesham incident so who knows?
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.
Investigation
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