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Originally posted by Mike6158
Originally posted by stirling
You guys threw out the tree for a forest.....
That high flyer is definately something very interesting....!
Try picture no 17 on the above Pann stars link provided by the OP
Notice the wedge shape of the craft......
The thing is wayeee up there too.....i think it could be the same ship that plane spotting champion in north sea spotted fuelling up from a K135 tanker with an escortof two fighter jets.....
Thats no 747 for damn sure!
FWIW, it was well above commercial aircraft altitudes. The contrails looked like they "could be" plasma forming around a re-entry vehicle rather than a vapor cloud. It helps that I have the original to zoom in on so I don't lose the pixels like shrinking, posting, and then linking to an image does. However... I'm usually skeptical about such things. You're right though... it wasn't a 747...
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
reply to post by Mike6158
One trail is from the ship bottom and two from some aft objects.
A Tesla triangle ship would be my best guess.
Originally posted by Mike6158
reply to post by wmd_2008
Easy. I was shooting with a 300mm lens on a crop sensor camera. I had an effective focal length of around 420mm. I wish I could have got on it with the 800mm lens but I was too slow to think of it.
There was very little relative motion. Actually, none that I could discern. It just sat there and that is indicative of it's distance from me. Alternatively I guess I could've assumed that it was hovering, with a contrail.
I saw numerous other commercial airliners passing through around the same time, some with contrails, some without, and they all had a lot of relative motion. Because of that I came to the conclusion that the object that I photographed was very high (stationary just doesn't seem plausible). The airliners that I saw were easy to discern with the camera. The object that I photographed wasn't easy to discern even cropping in very tight on a 31" monitor.
In the end, I have no idea what it was. I put the pic out there for people to judge for themselves.
When it comes to direction, a subject that is moving towards you or away from you can be frozen with a slower shutter speed than a subject that is moving in a side-to-side direction. So, if you want to freeze a dog running towards you, you can probably freeze it with 1/500th second shutter speed, whereas if the dog is running right to left, you may have to increase the shutter speed to 1/800th second. This is because the motion is more pronounced when the subject is moving across the frame as opposed to towards or away from you.
Originally posted by Mike6158
reply to post by wmd_2008
Oh... You're one of those troll things that I've heard about.
Where did I say it was going away from me?
Originally posted by Mike6158
I'm pretty open minded about what I photographed. It's most likely to be "normal" and least likely to be aliens or government controlled. I put the image links here for opinions, not to have some troll make disparaging remarks, which is pretty much all you have done.
Nice pics of Panstarrs can you give exif data for the other photographers on here waiting for a clear night like myself.
That's some serious kit an EOS 1D MK IV a 300 f2.8 and a 60DA are you a pro or a wealthy amateur!
"not to have some troll make disparaging remarks, which is pretty much all you have done".
FWIW, it was well above commercial aircraft altitudes. The contrails looked like they "could be" plasma forming around a re-entry vehicle rather than a vapor cloud. It helps that I have the original to zoom in on so I don't lose the pixels like shrinking, posting, and then linking to an image does. However... I'm usually skeptical about such things. You're right though... it wasn't a 747...
Originally posted by Mike6158
reply to post by wmd_2008
Lol check the flight paths of aircraft on Google... they don't just travel east to west or west to east. Panstarrs was in the west. This thing had the appearance of pointing "up" and to the south southeast.
Originally posted by Mike6158
reply to post by wmd_2008
Bummer. Flighttrader 24 doesn't go back far enough. I needed 3/12/13 at 20:49:50
Originally posted by Mike6158
reply to post by wmd_2008
Bummer. Flighttrader 24 doesn't go back far enough. I needed 3/12/13 at 20:49:50
Originally posted by Mjab6910
reply to post by Mike6158
I too thought it resembled a meteor but it just didn't look like a regular meteor. It did look like a comet, however it changed speeds from fast to light speed in under a second!