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Object filmed in day near the moon - colour filter/analysis

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Uploaded on Mar 16, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/gridkeeper Part 4. Moon Objects.Colour analysis using, brightness, gamma, contrast, invert and emboss. Object filmed tvduring the daytime near the moon in space.

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  • SkyGrey2

    WHAT IS THE MUSIC? 

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  • GRIDKEEPER

    it's one of the first songs i made, can't remember what i called it

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  • modeldaughters

    That's Venus (which is often visible in broad daylight to the naked eye). Give me the coordinates (long/lat) and date/time of this video and I'd be happy to confirm that Venus's location is exactly where it appears to be in the vid. Download a program called Stellarium and you can verify it yourself.

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  • GRIDKEEPER

    It's not Venus at all. It's too small. Look at my latest venus Star allignment video and I'll show you what venus looks like.

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  • Kinkoyaburi

    you need more powerful telescope

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  • GRIDKEEPER

    So true.

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  • James Fletcher

    beautiful!

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  • bill7907

    It shows that the object has depth.

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  • salviauser

    lol i wonder wht ppl would say if u would replace the word venus with uranus in that comment respond to modeldaughters lol

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  • modeldaughters

    well, if i knew the exact date/time/loc and what zoom you're using i could at least rule out any planets. it reminds me of when i shoot/film jupiter at x30 (i don't think it's jupiter as i'd expect to see 3 or 4 moons) or so, have to keep adjusting the cam on the tripod as it moves out of field quickly at that zoom.

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  • upandadam1959

    This is Venus.

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  • Graham Harris

    Maybe the missing phobos?

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