Scott C Waring points out the orb in his video
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Why obviously it is swamp gas we are seeing. . . .
I have not watched the video.
But the halo and the cross are artifacts from a lens.
You can have the best produced lens in the world, but if someone shoots a bright light directly into it, you will get some artifacts.
I am a professional photographer. I have about $50,000 worth of the best glass for cameras you can get.
Whether or not the light is of this world? I have no idea and will not venture a guess.
Cold hearted orb that rules the night,
removes the colours from our sight.
Red is grey, and yellow, white,
but we decide which is right,
and which is an illusion.
Watching the video, it is obvious to me that the object is very close to the ISS, and is relatively small compared to the ISS solar panel in the shot. Its brightness is reflected Sunlight.
If the object were very far away, the perspectives would have changed as the camera zoomed in. The fact that the relative spacing of the object and the solar panel remains constant as the camera zooms tells me that the distance between the two is not very great.
Probably a hunk of ice or other debris from the ISS.
A piece of space trash reflecting the sun.
Or, intelligent life. I mean, just look at it, it’s obviously intelligent.
Leni
I watched the video. This isn’t light reflected off the window, like someone shooting video through a window and the light reflection off of it being caught. The cross and halo are lens flare.
This, however, begs the question: All that money and no camera with adaptive filtering? Telescopes use this to look at the sun every day. Also, you’d think the external came would be able to pick up UV and IR, plus radiation. It’s a science platform for pete’s sake.
Interesting piece of space junk illuminated by the sun. The “cross” and halo are artifacts of the camera CCD and lens.
On a brighter note, while metal detecting at the river tonight, just three hours ago I saw two awesome reentries of space junk steak across the sky. The first died in a large fireball, and a minute later another piece entered and evaporated in a streak of white, yellow, orange and green debris trail. They both were visible for at least two seconds. What a sight!
Why are UFOs always blobs of light with no distinguishable features?
Do we not already have enough problems with aliens.
Back when we were sending astronauts up in sub-orbital flights (the Russian sneeringly referred to them as “cloudonauts”), John Glenn went up.
When he was at apogee, he told the control center that there were “lots of bright lights around me”.
There was a tense moment, then someone asked “What are they saying John?” and everybody broke up. It might be on the Web somewhere since it was widely reported.
I have the certain answer. It is yet another unfocused, image of something that projects the word UFO into the brain of the observer. That’s the way it always is.
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