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2007-06-16 22:50:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuFBUS0kiSA&mode=related&search=

2007-06-16 22:51:15 · update #1

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If you have ever dealt with either photography or videography, especially with an autofocus camera, you would be familiar with the effect seen in the video. It is what happens when the camera tries to focus on something but is unable to. You end up with a blurry object. This effect is also seen in Hollywood movies when foreground objects such as tree branches are out of focus while the actors are clearly seen. No one claims UFOs in that case.

All of the little circular objects floating around are just small items such as dust or ice that are really close to the lens and completely out of focus and are lit up by either the flood lights in the Shuttle bay or the sunlight.

Ghost hunters have many of the same types of photos which they claim to be spirit globes or something similar to that. So we have the same types of images being labelled as either UFOs or spirits. That means that we either have spirits floating around the space shuttle or UFOs in cemetaries.

Of course, they could be exactly what NASA or any other experienced photographer says they are: dust motes and ice crystals.

2007-06-18 06:50:49 · answer #1 · answered by California Bear 6 · 0 1

The tether is a tether, a line between two satellite components. The drifting spots are out-of-focus debris, as described in the sound track by one of the astronauts, which apparently always accompany the space station or shuttle. You can see that they all have the same shape, the iris of the camera. No mystery here, and definitely no UFOs.

2007-06-17 08:54:07 · answer #2 · answered by GeoffG 7 · 1 1

Did you notice they are out of focus in comparison with the satellite?
They are particles inside the shuttle, could be dust, bits of astronaut skin, hair, etc. These are exactly the same as the infamous orbs on terrestrial ghost shows.

2007-06-17 15:20:53 · answer #3 · answered by efes_haze 5 · 0 0

well, it could be a number of things. It would be satelites (I mean, there are so many of them, that from outer space it looks like the Earth has rings). Or it could just be space debris, there is so much junk out there, just floating around, that it could just be junk or dust or something.

I doubt it is UFO's, as it's rather unlikely that they exist.

2007-06-18 03:17:04 · answer #4 · answered by Kit Fang 7 · 0 0

Well, unidentified means just that, unidentified; There are spots of light, and there is no positive identification of what it causing them, ergo, unidentified objects. One could debate whether they are "flying" objects or "drifting" dust/ice, the latter seems more likely as they seem to have constant velocity, but UDO does not roll off the tongue so well

2007-06-17 07:32:04 · answer #5 · answered by tinkertailorcandlestickmaker 7 · 1 2

if this isnt evidence enough for people(especially scientists),then they are blind.these are intelligently controlled craft,even the pulses coming from these craft show intelligence.but i'll stick with nasa on this one they are ice particles,or space junk,spots on the camera,asteroids anything but e.t cause that is just plain crazy;)

2007-06-17 06:10:44 · answer #6 · answered by voodooelectric 3 · 0 2

Dunno but if they don't fix the computer on the space station soon we will have a 50 billion dollar scrapheap out of control falling to earth!
I might buy a crash helmet!

2007-06-17 06:03:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's hard to ascertain what they are. Why didn't the camera zoom right in on one?

2007-06-17 07:27:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I believe it is a Satellite

2007-06-17 08:01:33 · answer #9 · answered by Max 2 · 1 1

I don´t think it´s a UFO...! Could it be a satellite?!

2007-06-17 08:05:51 · answer #10 · answered by Don Eppes 4 · 1 2

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