ID | #1548260364 |
Added | Wed, 23/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Result
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Initial data
It happened in Sheffield , South Yorkshire, England. It was about midnight, on the night of 6 to 7 may. The Briton Raman Sharma with a passion for watching the fabulous phenomenon of "SUPERLINE". Armed, probably with his mobile phone, he snapped a few pictures.
On two different images, we can see that the UFO is clearly moved that exclude natural explanations usually put forward. We just see a ball that emits orange light. After processing, the image appears in its true form: she looks pretty vague and relatively undefined.
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Original news
Witness Name: Raman Sharma
Witness Statement: At 1 AM , noticed a vague red blob/orb/UFO around the Supermoon today , the orb/ufo was fast and frenzied and remained for around 3-4 minutes and slowly exited the frame.
Hypotheses
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source

The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
Investigation
On the basis of locations of the object, its shape and its changes depending on photos is a glare. On one of the photos we see the object overlaps the corner of the house, visible from the window. It confirms the version with patch. It is also logical that the object must be quite close to the camera and may not be a big alien ship in the sky.
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Resume
Re-reflections in lens lenses from a strong light source

The lens consists of a set of lenses (in some lenses - of mirrors), designed for mutual compensation of aberrations and assembled into a single system.
From the contour light (bright light sources behind the subject or next to it), caught in the frame or located outside the frame, parasitic reflections from the internal elements of the lens are formed, called glare (or in slang "hares").
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