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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: ausername
I kind of thought that at first too, but then you see the 2nd thing go by (higher in the frame). The rates are much different, meaning the first object is closer to the craft than the second.
I don't think it was ET necessarily, but I equally don't think it was something on the ground either.
Exacty, city night light. I exposed this explanation with an interesting image on Twitter.
originally posted by: ausername
Not fake. It's the earth below, moved into night and a town or city lights on the surface caught in the camera view from hundreds of miles up looking downward orbiting at about 17k mph.
originally posted by: ufoofinterest
Exacty, city night light. I exposed this explanation with an interesting image on Twitter.
originally posted by: ausername
Not fake. It's the earth below, moved into night and a town or city lights on the surface caught in the camera view from hundreds of miles up looking downward orbiting at about 17k mph.
You can see it at this Space Station coordinates 50.7° N, 116.6° E --> eol.jsc.nasa.gov...
originally posted by: Blue Shift
They sure are making them wrinkly these days:
Still, it's interesting that the light reflection lights it up so much. How big is it?
Saying the light reflection lights it up is like saying "I see rods". We can see lots of things in videos, but what we see needs to be interpreted based on what we know about how cameras work, image compression algorithms, etc.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
They sure are making them wrinkly these days:
Still, it's interesting that the light reflection lights it up so much. How big is it?
originally posted by: ufoofinterest
You can see it at this Space Station coordinates 50.7° N, 116.6° E --> eol.jsc.nasa.gov...