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The appearance is related to the type of camera lens used, and the fact the object is out of focus. It doesn't have to be the same type of debris to have a similar appearance, though it could be.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
Also do some who proclaim these images are just debris feel these debris photographed from different dates are showing the same type of "debris"?
What tether UFO believers do not understand is that what they believe are objects are actually zoomed out-of-focus spherical shaped (shape is mimicking the characteristics of the lens' parabolic mirror which is being impinged upon them) blurred distortions of small illuminated close ice debris particles that are actually smaller than what they see, many of which are non-spherical and spinning (causing the light pulsation effect)...
Stars move but they are so far away that they appear as fixed objects to a short video recording. The particles from the water dump in contrast are moving all over the place and thus are not starlike at all in that respect.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
a reply to: Arbitrageur
I find the "routine water dump" as the reason for the starlike objects described in the recording before they are called debris to be as sound a description as MARS swamp gas/weather balloons 😂
...water dumps are a usual event, allowing the spaceship to unload its dirty water and urine...
Yes my post already included a very good explanation of this pulsation but again they are not star-like if they are seen to be moving relative to the real stars in the background and or to each other.
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Some of those starlike objects appear to be pulsating in the STS-75
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
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These are called starlike things originally.
Then also later called debris 🤔 as they appear to glide below and above the tether...
They are called starlike objects by the professionals handling the observation and then called debris. Why would not they know that water is what was being observed if it was water .
1 would think they would say there was just a water release and it is interfering with the video. But they did not say that
I kind of sense you know this
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: Ophiuchus 13
Evidently we have had these planets in our solar system for a while just another lie from NASA and our government