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Originally posted by verschickter
My god, saw it in the first three seconds. This is the fluroscent light bulb over the door at the barn. (Probably 36W (1,20))
Originally posted by Aliensun
It is simply an always on light coming from a narrow window above the door of the garage-like building.
Originally posted by MCJustJ
There has to be frames missing, it makes no sense.
Neither does the moon. you can clearly see the light appear on the right side of the screen and is far too low to be the moon, it then archs upwards. Maybe its the video but it seems far too low to the ground, yu can literally see the light illuminating off the ground when its on the right side of the picture.
Originally posted by dntwastetime
Wow, some of you "expert" people have no idea in the world what is going on down in the South Pole. Too busy knowing it all. I have been watching ursu adams 32 degrees of insanity videos for weeks as well as various other youtube reserchers who spend 12 to 15 hours a day watching the south pole cameras. Yes these guys are a bit eccentiric, and see faces in clouds at times but Ill tell you there are some very very strange things going on in the sky down there . Multiple moons and various weird images in the videos from the South Pole station.
Originally posted by MCJustJ
There has to be frames missing, it makes no sense.
Neither does the moon. you can clearly see the light appear on the right side of the screen and is far too low to be the moon, it then archs upwards.
Midnight sun
The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon occurring in summer months at latitudes north and nearby to the north of the Arctic Circle, and south and nearby to the south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun remains visible at the local midnight. Given fair weather, the sun is visible for a continuous 24 hours, mostly north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle. The number of days per year with potential midnight sun increases the farther poleward one goes from the equator. Although approximately defined by the polar circles, in practice midnight sun can be seen as much as 90 km beyond the polar circle, because the sun is a disk and not a point, and the exact latitudes of the farthest reaches of midnight sun depend on topography and vary slightly year-to-year.
Originally posted by defcon5
Okay, lets just kill this with fire before it grows legs:
Originally posted by randomname
at first i thought it was the highbeams or flood lights of one of the bulldozers.
by guess it's the bulldozers moving around.
Originally posted by smurfy
It is the Moon, some of the effects it has by webcam can look interesting like here,
www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by defcon5
reply to post by zorgon
One can always dream, can't they?
Originally posted by smurfy
It is the Moon, some of the effects it has by webcam can look interesting like here,
www.youtube.com...
That's not the moon, its a guy starting his truck, turning on the headlights, and driving away. It was filmed on time lapse security cameras. He just happened to do it as the moon passed over, then was obscured by clouds.edit on 4/14/2012 by defcon5 because: (no reason given)