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Yes, I see what you're saying, that's my guess too.
originally posted by: AllSourceIntel
a reply to: 0bserver1
Auroras or lightening storms (sprites) on the horizon of Earth is my initial thought. Knowing the position of the ISS and the cameras orientation at the time would make it easier to discern though, but there does seem to be curvature in the lights that would resemble the horizon.
Why should we have to look so hard to find it? As others have pointed out when other NASA videos of unknown origin have been posted here, anybody who wanted to be taken seriously would provide the date and time of any NASA recording they think contains something of interest. If they don't, then they don't want to be taken seriously and more likely than not are trying to fool people by hiding the origin.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
If you want to find the original footage it has to be here somewhere . I'm not in the possition to check it thoroughly right now .
Let's face it anybody who thinks this video is something extraordinary is probably not going to bother to look for the original source, because they have a belief based in some kind of faith so no evidence is really needed.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: 0bserver1
It looks like the reflection we've become accustomed to from that camera , it also appears to have been sped up a touch to give the appearance of flashing lights , this video from earlier this year may be the original source.
From 3.00 on vid