posted on Nov, 28 2008 @ 03:17 AM
Originally posted by mrRviewerWhat do you guys think? Is it the equipment or the luck of location for this Camera Man? Is there a
defect in our cameras that prevents us from focusing in on a far away night object in the US. ?
No hand-held video camera is capable of the resolution implied by this video. By that, I mean if the 'light' we see moving across the sky in the
early part is supposed to be resolved simply by zooming in, then it's not the same object. The only way any handheld camera could produce such
resolution is by getting much closer to the object. I'm talking hundreds of feet rather than hundreds of miles. In fact the first moving light looks
very much like the ISS in my opinion. As an amateur astronomer, I have phographed and video'd the ISS many times and the images displayed in the
subject video is not, I repeat not, moving across the sky. It is stationary. Of course the object shown may indeed be stationary, but the commentary
says it's 'still moving'. It's a simple hoax in my opinion.
WG3