Do you know the direction you were standing when you took it? What area was the pic taken? Were you facing any known stars or constellations when you took it?I went out last night about 11'ish to try and capture an image of the 'Neowise' Comet. Believe I captured it (or something else like it) in one picture with a bit of a fuzz around it, i.e. tail either facing away, or towards me.
But... the real reward for my efforts were repaid (as I had to walk out to a much darker, and wider viewing area a couple of miles away), was when I also took a few random shots of the night sky while I was in the vicinity, bearing in mind that I didn't have a clue as to exactly what was in the viewfinder, as all you see is total blackness! All the shots were taken within the same area, and my photo-lens was at full focal length. I checked out each one in close-up view upon my return home, "but not before I had made myself a cup of Coffee!"
Sitting up until gone 1:30 in the morning stuck in front of my computer, I was simply blown-away as in one capture, I had this very "odd" image ~ in this frame.
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*I haven't got a clue what this image is, as I've never seen anything like it.
Were you using a tripod? What was your shutter speed?All the shots were taken within the same area, and my photo-lens was at full focal length.
'Min,' no, I had a low traffic sign to rest my arm and camera upon - speed - 'manual,' a few seconds at least.Were you using a tripod? What was your shutter speed?
I was looking to the NNW direction, as I was informed by a friend who has more of an interest in astronomy that that was the direction to look. The area I was in was in the Cotswolds. Position was below the the Big Dipper - which I believe is Ursa Major. As to it's being such a solid looking image at the top - that's what surprised me too! I originally thought it was just a camera slip on my part, or maybe the camera was playing tricks, but it isn't as everything is in good focus, even the stars in the background.Do you know the direction you were standing when you took it? What area was the pic taken? Were you facing any known stars or constellations when you took it?
It is surprisingly solid looking when I enlarge the pic.
Do you know the direction you were standing when you took it? What area was the pic taken? Were you facing any known stars or constellations when you took it?
It is surprisingly solid looking when I enlarge the pic.
ISS?
I've no Idea what the overall shape of the ISS is 'Myth,' although I've been watching though the transmission online many times - it could well be I suppose.ISS?
You’re not going to get any shape of the ISS at 75mm. Just a dot.I've no Idea what the overall shape of the ISS is 'Myth,' although I've been watching though the transmission online many times - it could well be I suppose.
Apparently - not the ISS.You’re not going to get any shape of the ISS at 75mm. Just a dot.
Here’s a shot I got of the ISS a couple of days ago.Apparently - not the ISS.
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Yes 'gordonrutter,' it registers '75 mm, but the lens is 75mm ~ 300mm.You’re not going to get any shape of the ISS at 75mm. Just a dot.
But the exif data shows the settings that were used so the photograph was taken at 75mmYes 'gordonrutter,' it registers '75 mm, but the lens is 75mm ~ 300mm.
Ah! I didn't know that... cheers.But the exif data shows the settings that were used so the photograph was taken at 75mm
Possible meteor trail?I went out last night about 11'ish to try and capture an image of the 'Neowise' Comet. Believe I captured it (or something else like it) in one picture with a bit of a fuzz around it, i.e. tail either facing away, or towards me.
But... the real reward for my efforts were repaid (as I had to walk out to a much darker, and wider viewing area a couple of miles away), was when I also took a few random shots of the night sky while I was in the vicinity, bearing in mind that I didn't have a clue as to exactly what was in the viewfinder, as all you see is total blackness! All the shots were taken within the same area, and my photo-lens was at full focal length. I checked out each one in close-up view upon my return home, "but not before I had made myself a cup of Coffee!"
Sitting up until gone 1:30 in the morning stuck in front of my computer, I was simply blown-away as in one capture, I had this very "odd" image ~ in this frame.
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*I haven't got a clue what this image is, as I've never seen anything like it.
On close up, it has a distinct solid diamond/or, tilted 'box-like' form at the top end the image, with a central dome on top of it, and what seems like an accompanying sphere to it's right?
Completely off the wall to me!
Gargalflaxian mother ship and drone fleet.I haven't got a clue what this image is
I managed to enlarge my photo keeping enough of the detail in it.ISS?
I managed to enlarge my photo keeping enough of the detail in it.
Fascinatingly ~ I also happened to come across this video online - video report from January 2020.
The image in the Pilot’s video seems to cross with the image of what I managed to capture in my photograph!
UFO/Pilot: Medellin.jpg
Pilots name is 'Cesar Murillo Perez Pilot of aircraft Airbus A320.
His sighting occurred on January 1, 2020,
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*Enlargement (frame/mark number - 0:53/1:31) of the object from the Pilot’s video (below)…
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The object (ufo) that is sitting within my original Photo...
(as arrowed below)
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*Enlargement of the above object ~ ufo.
Image below, is the object in my photo from above...
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Note: Same shape; has a domed type of top in both images which is the lit area on top, and same type of ‘zig-zag’ structure (suggests ports or windows?) below it, around the central part of the image - as depicted with the yellow arrows. Also, note the variable hexagonal shape - which I've noted with other ufo pic's.
A 'chance' photo – which just happens to capture a 'chance' potential ufo, then a 'chanced upon' online video capturing what appears to be the same, or a very similar object!
"Just how weird and coincidental is that?"
Sid, maybe @ralfvandebergh would be able to identify your picture.
He takes great pictures of the ISS and satellites from a ground based telescope.
Will check it out if I can find this person via email.
[email protected]
http://www.ralfvandebergh-astrophotography.simpsite.nl/home
I caught a glimpse of Neowise, it wasn't as impressive as I'd hoped but light pollution didn't help.
I don't think the tail could be tugged out of shape, the whole world was watching this, it would be front page news.