ID | #1566460370 |
Added | Thu, 22/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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M. H. was testing his new camera, Nikon E2100. He sent in UFONorge the photo with the following description: "the moon, long exposures. Over the Moon there's something strange."
The report FOTOCAT Report # 4 stated: the light above the Moon in this photo is the star Pollux, blurred camera movements. EXIF metadata indicate that the photo was taken with a two-second exposure (ISO80 and F / 4.4).
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Original news
12 December 2003, 01:09 – Lillehammer M.H. was testing out his new camera, a Nikon E2100. He sent a photo to UFONorge with the following description: Shot of the moon, with long exposure time. There is something strange above the moon. The light above the moon in this photo is the star Pollux, smeared by unsteady camera. EXIF meta-data indicate the photo was made with a two-second exposure time (ISO80 and F/4.4).
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The heavenly bodies
The brightest heavenly bodies in the sky are Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars and, of course, the Moon.
Venus is the bright yellow of the evening or morning star, shining in the sky on the background of evening or dawn. Maximum brightness of Venus can reach up to 4.3 m, and she is the third brightness of the sun in earth's sky after the sun and the moon. It so well reflects the light of the Sun that it is relatively easy to see and day, especially if you know the location. It manifests itself in the form of tiny blinking white dots.
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