- The following photos were taken Friday, May 23, 2008 just before dawn, approximately 6:14 through 6:16am DST.
- Camera: Kodak Easyshare digital 6 megapixel camera, general picture with flash exposure setting , flash employed.
- All frames were snapped during a 1- minute duration at the same magnification.
- No pixels were modified in any way on these photos, other than magnifcation for inset photos, in which cases the aspect ratio of the photos were maintained.
- There were no sounds of aircraft of any kind. It was pre-dawn, rural, and the only sounds were from frogs in a nearby pond.
- There are no contrails which would indicate conventional aircraft.
- Conventional aircraft could not have moved at the speeds and with the maneuverability needed to relocate in these frames.
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Photo one in sequence: in this photo, there are no visible anomalous objects. (Click on thumbnail image to view full-sized image)
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Photo two in sequence: suddenly, two bright objects appear: I added arrows in the acutal-size frame as visual aids. The right arrow points to an object located just to the left of a celestial object. (Click on thumbnail image to view full-sized image.)
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Scaled magnifications (retaining aspect ratio) of the two objects in photo two.
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Photo three in sequence: again, suddenly the left side object has moved a great distance, toward the top of the picture, much closer than before. The second object which was to the left of the celestial object is now gone! (Click on thumbnail image to view full-sized image.)
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This is a scaled magnification of the object in photo three.
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Photo four: two objects are suddenly back in this photo, taken only a few seconds from the previous photo. Note that the second object is suddenly back in the photo, and both objects have moved great distances, and both objects have obviously moved in non-linear fashion. (Click on thumbnail image to view full-sized image.)
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Object one in photo four magnified. Again, the scaling was done to preserve the original aspect ratio and not distort the shape.
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Object two in photo four magnified. Again, the scaling was done to preserve the original aspect ratio and not distort the shape.
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As a visual aid, the celestial object shown in all the photos is shown here magnified for comparison to the objects moving in the photo sequence. Certainly looks different!
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Also for visual comparison, a bird which flew across the foreground in photo four is shown magnified. Some shape distortion can be seen due to the bird flapping its wings. (See actual-size photo four for actual position and relative size, illumination, etc.) Once again, a great difference in ohjects.
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