I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
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My quick attempt to recreate this ufo by filming sun lens flare
It doesn't go "behind clouds" the same way - it hides rather abruptly (I move phone to the side and sun hides behind a wall) but I bet If I obscure sun using some transparent...
Thanks! It's very difficult to find these relevant, older papers, but I'll keep digging and add them here: https://github.com/jannefi/vasco60/blob/main/docs/PLATE_FORENSICS_LIBRARY.md
Is it just me. or does that look rather like the moon peeking through a gap in clouds? Which, if that were the case, might account for how short the clip is -- if it was longer it might reveal that it's just the moon as more of it becomes...
I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
I
Is it just me. or does that look rather like the moon peeking through a gap in clouds? Which, if that were the case, might account for how short the clip is -- if it was longer it might reveal that it's just the moon as more of it becomes...
I came across an older but highly relevant paper while digging into photographic plate artefacts:
Greiner et al. (1990), Astronomy & Astrophysics, 234, 251–261
"Discrimination between star-like defects on photographic plates and possible γ-ray...
I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
I
I came across an older but highly relevant paper while digging into photographic plate artefacts:
Greiner et al. (1990), Astronomy & Astrophysics, 234, 251–261
"Discrimination between star-like defects on photographic plates and possible γ-ray...
I restored the video to 4:3, 1:1, and 9:16 aspect ratios respectively, but ultimately found that in the 3:4 frame, the figures look normal and the rocket's glow appears approximately circular
I just recreated same effect - at 00:01 ufo goes into\behind clouds. Obviously it was sun(top-right) that was obscured by another cloud
Here is video repeated 3 times (without filters & without zoom):
I
Is it just me. or does that look rather like the moon peeking through a gap in clouds? Which, if that were the case, might account for how short the clip is -- if it was longer it might reveal that it's just the moon as more of it becomes...
The phone camera should allow you to manually set the aspect ratio, which should include a 4:3 option; alternatively, it is possible that the top and bottom sections were cropped after shooting in a 16:9 ratio