Just look to the sky. I'm seeing these things just about everyday now around Oakland. Just got a new lens for my camera, so better videos soon to come.
I see this comment a lot, but I've tried to google for images of the ISS taken from a camera on earth and have yet to find one. Honestly I don't think it's possible to photograph the ISS from earth. Your talking about an object that is 380 kilometers away. Good luck filming that, even with a $100,000 camera/ lens outfit.
I'm not saying it's impossible to maybe catch a few seconds of it, but not 10-15 minutes. In fact if you go to NASA's website they have instructions on how to see it and they mention that it's only visible in any given location for a few seconds. In fact they mention that your clock must be synced with atomic clock so that your looking at the exact same second that they mention on the website. Highly improbable and unlikely this object is the ISS.
you should get a tripod, it would help the progress of ufology
sprousefanafonso 2 years ago
nice capture! I see these things all the time, too.
StrangeEnergy 2 years ago
Nice with the plane flying through the field. Your getting to be a pro at explaining to the pessimist.
psalm49 2 years ago
Just look to the sky. I'm seeing these things just about everyday now around Oakland. Just got a new lens for my camera, so better videos soon to come.
pjmenez 2 years ago
Very good capture Pj. I'm looking to go UFO hunting soon.
SackyX 2 years ago
iss?
rbirrell 2 years ago
I see this comment a lot, but I've tried to google for images of the ISS taken from a camera on earth and have yet to find one. Honestly I don't think it's possible to photograph the ISS from earth. Your talking about an object that is 380 kilometers away. Good luck filming that, even with a $100,000 camera/ lens outfit.
pjmenez 2 years ago
well, you can see it at night sometimes with the naked eye, so why not with a camcorder?
the sun catching it at the right time and angle
perfectly plausable, and likely.
rbirrell 2 years ago
I'm not saying it's impossible to maybe catch a few seconds of it, but not 10-15 minutes. In fact if you go to NASA's website they have instructions on how to see it and they mention that it's only visible in any given location for a few seconds. In fact they mention that your clock must be synced with atomic clock so that your looking at the exact same second that they mention on the website. Highly improbable and unlikely this object is the ISS.
pjmenez 2 years ago
Interesting my friend! When you zoomed in did it look like one object?
commandorando123 2 years ago
It's hard to describe. Send me a message with your email and send you the photo.
pjmenez 2 years ago