The sun was setting behind mercury or venus. it would not be visible exept by photogrophy. this is common
2007-02-17 21:49:08
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answer #1
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answered by sbay60@yahoo.com 2
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A UFO is an unidentified flying object not a space craft therefore anything flying you cannot identify is a UFO. Most likely a plane you probably could not see it on the camera because the screen resolution is not good enough. If the dot is dark it could be pixel overload if it is the same colour as the sun probably glare created by the layered lens.
2007-02-18 05:49:44
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answered by hoegaarden_drinker 5
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A camera fault
2007-02-18 08:46:30
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answered by bwadsp 5
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Are you sure it wasn't that well known phenomena, the Green Flash?
Have a look at this fascinating website of natural optical phenomena.
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/phen800.htm
2007-02-19 03:44:38
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answered by efes_haze 5
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It probably was an internal reflection of some nearby artificial light source.
2007-02-18 11:25:27
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answered by David A 5
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i was told i dont know if it is true or notbut someone told me that this blue dot is really a star and it happens about every five hundred years so u got lucky and caught it on film
2007-02-18 10:40:35
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answered by RAY C 2
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it could be anything really, it isn't a UFO so don't get excited! IT could be a fault on the screen, dirt, a bird, anything
2007-02-18 05:45:35
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answered by rose_merrick 7
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was prolly piece of dirt on the camera
2007-02-18 05:47:06
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answered by haat 5
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Check this out. :o)
http://www.sunsets.com/sunsets/greenflash.htm
2007-02-19 08:53:58
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answered by Spanner 6
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