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Huge spaceship stationary at the ISS?

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posted on Dec, 19 2014 @ 12:39 PM
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originally posted by: tanka418
3. No reflections...this is based on the construction of the camera housing, and the actual physics of reflections. Because the housing's clear protective cover for the camera is in contact with the lens, reflections are prevented. This does not apply to the lens flare however.
Lens flare IS a reflection.



posted on Dec, 19 2014 @ 01:57 PM
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originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
a reply to: tanka418


So...what did you want evidence for, again?

That one vid was shot from the "port truss cam" and the other from the cupola.

Compare ~ 0:20 in the OP vid,

with ~ 0:21 AND ~ 0:45 in the vid posted by gortex.

Also use ~ 0:20 - 0:30 from this vid

and it should be clear that all 3 vids are from the same camera view. Agreed?


No...

the second two are shot from the cupola camera, the first from the truss camera.

Notice the presence of Earth in the second two videos, and it lack in the first...

Because of the positioning of the cameras the truss isn't likely to show much Earth, and the cupola will almost always have Earth in it. One views the "top" (as it were) and the other the bottom (Earth side...cupola).

Both are on the port side...and separated by the diameter of the Tranquility module. Which also blocks the Earth view for the truss, and the truss/space view for the cupola.



posted on Dec, 19 2014 @ 02:05 PM
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originally posted by: Arbitrageur

originally posted by: tanka418
3. No reflections...this is based on the construction of the camera housing, and the actual physics of reflections. Because the housing's clear protective cover for the camera is in contact with the lens, reflections are prevented. This does not apply to the lens flare however.
Lens flare IS a reflection.


Yes I know...

You seem a bit like a teenage "smartass" who insists on the overly "technical" view, as opposed to the more practical...
Yes a lens flare is a reflection...now, can you tell us "why" that image isn't a lens flare? Do you know "how" a lens flare is formed?

I ask this because there are vast differences between a lens flare and the reflection of some object on a surface in front of the camera. Making this distinction may be important. For instance; did you notice how the "reflection" in the OP doesn't change much despite large changes in the lighting? Further, the lighting would seem to have set itself up in such a manner so as to inhibit the lens flare (light source is behind camera).

Anyway; just sayin...



posted on Dec, 19 2014 @ 08:42 PM
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the second two are shot from the cupola camera

I don't think so. That POV doesn't seem available from the cupola.




Notice the presence of Earth in the second two videos, and it lack in the first...

Notice how far the OP vid is zoomed in, leaving Earth out of the frame.

All three vids show the same ISS components from the same perspective.



posted on Dec, 20 2014 @ 10:30 AM
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a reply to: TruthxIsxInxThexMist

It's always difficult to tell if it's a hoax or not . That the mods quickly decide to choose for ignoring the content and throw it into the science fiction bin . Tells that this doesn't need further investigation .. so thnx Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all...



posted on Aug, 16 2015 @ 06:25 PM
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Hi!
I can confirm that this was not fake i saw it myself when i
sat with my iPad and watched the live stream.
i saw it faded in far away behind iss and it seemed like it
came closer because more of the contour arrived from the dark
until it faded away back and it was gone.

I took a screenshot and it is from the end when it faded away.

Screenshot date:2014-05-13 00:09




The screenshot has been
on the ipad since then.
This is my first reply.
edit on 16-8-2015 by Wexam because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 16 2015 @ 07:28 PM
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a reply to: Arbitrageur

its an ufo for now might be from alien planet, hopefully friendly



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