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red planet beside the sun
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Anonymous Coward |
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its amazing how a simple lens flare.. an easy to understand physical property of photographic optics.. is still seen by some as a physical object.
Seriously people im all for new footage of unknown phenomenon but this is so obviously a lens flare that its not even funny. stop beating a dead horse and go find some REAL footage
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5352975 lens flare? muahahahaha red colored lens flare seen by the naked eyes without using camera.. plus seen by probably thousand of people come on.... lens flare? thats the best explanation?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 990640 yes lens flare red colour lens flare: Do you even understand optics? light gets split in glass, prism, rainbows etc. depending on the attack angle of the light and the refraction of several lenses produces lens flare. it could justaswell be green or blue under other conditions Google it, there are millions of examples. seen without cam; prove it. te article mentions that but no proof is given except for a STILL IMAGE wich is an obvious example of a flare... educate yourself, otherwise you just purport false information and make yourself and others misinformed Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5352975 DID YOU READ THE PAPER / ARTICLE?? people saw it with their NAKED EYES.. GET IT.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 990640 The object looked static, it didn't move. “It looked like an orb with a planet inside it,” he said. Resident Muhamad Sharin thought the object was another planet. “I immediately called many of my friends and asked them to look at the sun. “They were amazed at the sight,” he said. Muhamad Sharin added that the strange sight might have beeen related to the weather as it was very hot yesterday.
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