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originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: intrptr
Nice attempt! But the one you shows pretty much sparkles at the same color the whole time, the one in my video goes from bright yellow, to grey, to blue, and from the pics you can see it is a distinct sphere…..
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: intrptr
Nice attempt! But the one you shows pretty much sparkles at the same color the whole time, the one in my video goes from bright yellow, to grey, to blue, and from the pics you can see it is a distinct sphere.....
And also the Denver reporter described the one that many people saw in daylight as something that remained in place for minutes then would speed away, something my friend described as well, I don't think stars do that
But the edges of the 'orb' are so well defined…
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: intrptr
Nice attempt! But the one you shows pretty much sparkles at the same color the whole time, the one in my video goes from bright yellow, to grey, to blue, and from the pics you can see it is a distinct sphere…..
You're the one attempting to fool everyone with a zoom in on an out of focus scintillating star…
As far as looking the same or different, depends on the camera, mount and conditions.
Take your pic…
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: butcherguy
But the edges of the 'orb' are so well defined…
Before or after full zoom? Its a star…
Can also get the same effect on a streetlight or drone. I guess.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: butcherguy
But the edges of the 'orb' are so well defined…
Before or after full zoom? Its a star…
Can also get the same effect on a streetlight or drone. I guess.
originally posted by: Drawsoho
A star, no.
a reply to: butcherguy