Interesting object I've captured in 2011, page 2


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reply posted on 13-1-2013 @ 11:12 AM by blahxd67
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Here is the original photo:

i1307.photobucket.com...

Edit: Actually, the photo keeps getting changed. Could I just email you the original instead? They're both messing with the resolution, and I'm assuming the EXIF data.

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reply posted on 13-1-2013 @ 11:17 AM by Spiro
My friend,

Originally posted by blahxd67
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Here is the original photo:

i1307.photobucket.com...

Edit: Actually, the photo keeps getting changed. Could I just email you the original instead? They're both messing with the resolution, and I'm assuming the EXIF data.

edit on 13-1-2013 by blahxd67 because: (no reason given)


Yea that seems to be the case lol



Be safe be well

Spiro
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reply posted on 13-1-2013 @ 11:36 AM by blahxd67
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My location is Ephrata, PA. Have fun on your errand.


reply posted on 13-1-2013 @ 05:07 PM by H1ght3chHippie
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Thank you for answering the questions.

Taking the little information into account that we have, I might lean towards ISS or maybe a geostationary satellite. Really hard to tell without more specific data, and given the short timespan of observation.


reply posted on 13-1-2013 @ 05:32 PM by blahxd67
Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
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Thank you for answering the questions.

Taking the little information into account that we have, I might lean towards ISS or maybe a geostationary satellite. Really hard to tell without more specific data, and given the short timespan of observation.


I told you before. It's not the ISS. I've seen the ISS from my house before. I could easily identify it. This...I cannot. And, doesn't the ISS move when you see it? This object was totally motionless. And the ISS has flashing(or pulsating)lights, right? This object was solid.


reply posted on 14-1-2013 @ 05:53 AM by Spiro
My friend,

Originally posted by blahxd67
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My location is Ephrata, PA. Have fun on your errand.


Thanks

I'm having problems getting Stellerium installed on my [old] laptop so I cant rule out a star or planet...grrr lol

Is there another member who has the program that could check this out?

Though having said that, I still stand by my previous assumption of it being a blurred image of a star or planet. I only say that [without evidence] from my own personal experience from night time photography

Be safe be well

Spiro


reply posted on 14-1-2013 @ 06:14 PM by blahxd67
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If you look closely, you can see some slight mirroring in the object. But the mirroring is the shape of the object. The camera snaps photos very fast. I would have no chance of blurring the photo. Even so, I need to see evidence of any kind of blurring coming out like that. I also reported it to Mufon. We'll see what they say about it. And I saw the object shaped like that before I took the pic. So it can't be motion blur.
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