From Newsgroup: alt.astronomy
After a year of gathering data I've started looking through it
and putting interesting things up on a web page.
First up is this guy:
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http://kym.massbus.org/UFO/OBJECTS/08feb2025/>
It's long and thin, seems to moved pretty fast, has no visible wings but
a small triangular tail. Both in daytime and "night vision" appears pink.
The camera is a cheap security cam I had in a junkbox.
(Why bother to spend one dime if you might not get anything, right?)
Field is about 45 deg wide. On the rhs a tree goes up about 15m, so
it's higher off the ground than that. Maybe 2x.
Images around 1/25s apart.
Not a star, OK, but what is it? I get lots of large fruit bats around here
but it doesnt seem to be one of those, esp in daytime.
I have maybe another doz of interesting things -- another one of these
pink things but at night -- by just looking at where the cam over the
18m period tended to spot movement several times in the same couple mins.
But now it comes time to crack a Bud and try to write some s/w to go
through all of it.
--
that's the way to do it
banging on a tin drum like a chimpanzee
that's not working
money for nothing and your drinks for free
-- freely from dire straits 1977
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