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Can anyone tell me what this is?

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cindysue

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I do not have much experience in looking at these types of images. Does anyone know what this might be? People are insinuating that it is a UFO. It is definitely a UFO to me, as I have NO idea what I am looking at!
They say it is NOT the Space Station. If that is so, then what is it?

Thanks!

 
This object doesn't appear to be "flying", nor can we determine it's size. What does the positive/negative image's tell us? What is "astrophotography"? My best guess...some transparent "deep-sea" creature photographed in it's environment by a "deep-sea research submarine", or a "crack-pipe".
 
This object doesn't appear to be "flying", nor can we determine it's size. What does the positive/negative image's tell us? What is "astrophotography"? My best guess...some transparent "deep-sea" creature photographed in it's environment by a "deep-sea research submarine", or a "crack-pipe".
I agree. It definitely seems to be in water. Though I suppose it could be something microbial.
 
I believe that I have found the answer to my question. According to what I have read it is a distorted vision of a star which has been filmed through a telescope.
According to one poster on Utube, "It's likely coming from using the optical zoom of the video cam 'afocally' (telescope eyepiece at focus and vidcam set at infinity) which was never designed optically or with the mechanical precision needed to deal with these kinds of magnifications."
It was posted in response to this video:

Makes sense to me...:)
But if anyone has any other info...fire away!
 
I've seen these 'JLW' short films all over youtube, and they always have some great new image of a UFO somewhere. (with this one being the exception, it is very blurry)I'd keep an eye on these folks, there stuff seems a little too good to be true, every week.
 
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