JUPITER MOON CONJUNCTION 09-21-2010 & BLUE MOON TWO MOONS?

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My friend and I decided to try to capture the Jupiter Moon Conjunction on September 21, 2010 since it is the closest Jupiter has been to the earth in about 50 years. We set up the tripod and started clicking away. We noticed this blue round artifact in the lens. While clicking, each successive click showed the blue artifact to be in a different place around the moon. No one was touching the camera it was all using the shutter cord. We cleaned the lens several time but each time this is what we got. We even filmed the session with an Iphone not touching the camera and we got the same effects. It doesn't look like a lens flare, there is a couple photos with lens flare and the object in it together. The blue artifact seems to have texture and the features do not look look like the features on our moon. In fact, the earthshine and sunshine was intense, so intense no features could be made out on the moon that night. It seems to have texture and 3-D qualities. Did anybody else see this that night? Please message me if you did.

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  • Im Like "NAW CUH!" Ya Dig?

    

  • at 1:59 i whant apreciate your cip photoshop rudimentary skill of what you thinking about us.... are you still belive that shit..... yo are a dick head....

  • @RickHunsden This was filmed from the west coast. The show was in the east.

  • @LeafFreedom I think your mother is stupid and stupider, she conceived you didn't she? You might want to get checked for being a total and complete dickhead. Off my channel uncouth, unmannerly rude ass.

  • @LeafFreedom I'm pretty sure you ugly ass mother is probably stupider than I may be--primarily for conceiving your rude ass. You might want to get checked for being a dickhead. Beat it moron. Off my channel banned for life.

  • @TimeOfYah seriously that is your theory? Lol. Ok a camera is made of multiple lenses that are reflective, if there is to much light, an inner lens reflects the image back to the front lens, and gives you a reflection. Is this the first time you have opened your eyes and looked at light going through a piece of glass. I mean seriously how can anyone be that stupid? You think your camera is "seeing through the moon with the ir feature"? You might want to get checked for being a complete moron

  • @TimeOfYah Will have to wait till a very clear night and try and recreate.

  • have worked this out will post a video.

  • @izzysmart Yep the bright thing is the moon I think. Now I'm not too sure. The thing is the Nikon was on a tripod and she used the electronic shutter on a cord so she wasn't touching it. I don't get how the blue moon seemed to be orbiting the moon. The sun was really shining strong on the moon that night. It was very bright outside.

  • @TimeOfYah Um The bright white things is the moon??. If so its acting like the sun does. The mirror image very dim in comparision to the sun in my shots, I think the blue image is the moon. Next time you take pic of the moon. rotate camera, horizontial and vertical shots. in theory the image will move. Thats how I worked out mine were mirror images. Remember the reason why we can see the moon is cos the sun bouncing light off it. Will send u video re it

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