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From: ajes3592
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  • in delhi where did u see that i mean which area

  • @shouryathebest near, ashram

  • it could also be an asteroid passing by ...which was very luminous due to some reason

  • @ojas45 No, there is no way he'd get an asteroid shot that good. Fact. More than likely it's a star or planet.

  • @ojas45 yeah i think u r right

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  • I think you might have captured an UFO on film. Nice pictures. I was looking at your picture information, and I saw 1 picture showing a shutter speed of 1.3 second. From my experiences of taking pictures of stars, 1 second seems to be the slowest shutter speed I can do without the stars moving in the picture. What's the zoom on your telescopic lens?I also noticed you had your shutter wide opened at F/4.4; you captured every bit of that light from that unknown object. How long did you observe it?

  • @explorerSG1 Yes you're right, anything above 1s does shake, you can see the slight motion blur in the picture I used 1.3s shutter speed.

    Well I dont have a SLR with a telescopic lens, actually its a bridge camera, Panasonic LUMIX FZ28, comes with a nice zoom of 27-486mm (18x).

    I saw it for about 30 minutes before I went to sleep. Unlike other UFO videos on internet, it was stationary all the time.

  • @ajes3592 Well, if it's there again tonight same spot, then it's probably a star, but if it's not there, then it may be a UFO. The pictures you took using ISO100 at 1/8 sec and 1/13 sec would be the more natural colors. Whatever the unknown object may be is putting out a lot of light somewhat similar to a very bright star or planet. If it didn't move out of that spot during the 30 minutes while observing, it's probably one of those fake stars UFOs.

  • @explorerSG1 No, I never saw it again. I doubt it being a star or planet, the night sky here is always dark with dimly-shining stars. Even the brightest star visible doesn't comes close to it.

  • @ajes3592 I taken some pictures that looks very similar to your pictures. The 1st time was in Pensacola, FL which I thought was a star in the sky until I went back to it a few minutes later, and it had completely disappeared from the sky at close range.The 2nd time was in Mesa, AZ which I thought it was a plane coming towards me until it was close enough to my location, and it was just a pure white ball of light like a white globe traversing low, 30 MPH,and level; later a helicopter followed it.

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