this photo is the same star in slow mo http://uk.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-KAjGw0g1bq2P18ZB9JKMjynO8KOX?p=5
but what type is it ?
http://uk.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-KAjGw0g1bq2P18ZB9JKMjynO8KOX;_ylt=AhuW7dI4YGfC8ROnhCsNOMAsFOJ3
http://www.vibereview.com/browse/item/Power+Stroker+100X
2006-10-01
00:47:15
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Astronomy & Space
the object in question appers above the horizon every day and is rock solid as a star apart from its colour shifting
honest !
2006-10-01
05:46:26 ·
update #1
umm every day 2 objects apper in the sky of mine eye and these are present like stars
i think one is in system and the other some light year away
2006-10-01
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update #2
It's an airplane. The green light is on the starboard wing and the red one os on the port side. The colours are intended to tell other pilots at a glance what direction the plane is traveling in. The white light is the strobe in the centre.
2006-10-01 01:14:51
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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It is an aircraft in flight, photographed by a hand held camera that shook as the photo was taken.
You can see the red and green navigation lights, and a white light that is either on the nose or under the fuselage.
Not a mystery object, just a badly taken photo.
2006-10-04 12:37:56
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answered by colin.christie 3
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you can't tell the type of star it is. it is a timed photo the breaks in light must be clouds passing in front the curved light indicates that the star was photographed on the horizon causing a magnifying effect on it the same way the moon is magnified on the horizon
2006-10-01 08:55:43
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answered by Tommiecat 7
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That is either a very unsteady hand at trying to photograph something, next time use a tripod
OR
It looks like spiral energy, I have often photographed this when I am out with my camera trying to capture orbs.
2006-10-01 00:50:55
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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Looks like a couple of fireflys dive bombing a glow worm is a deep dark cave in the year 1543, August it think.
I am close?
2006-10-08 18:44:56
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answered by James W 2
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moving your camera just a fraction, when you take a piccy of an object in the night sky, n you'll get lots of squiggly thingy's...
so the piccy could be anything, try harder next time to hold your camera still.
2006-10-01 01:03:15
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answered by chris s 3
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Perhaps you would like to expound on the object in your third link?
2006-10-01 06:23:47
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answered by Search first before you ask it 7
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Go back to your 3rd link and stop wasting time on Yahoo
2006-10-02 02:34:21
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answered by bwadsp 5
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A radioactive meteorite?
2006-10-01 02:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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That's not even a photo you idiot. I reckon you drew that in a graphics program yourself. Stop wasting our time with your stupid questions.
2006-10-01 01:17:38
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answered by Steve-Bob 4
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