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On the
evening of
Feb 12, 2005, an image was posted on the Coast To Coast website that
was a web cam image of the Washington Monument with a strange lighted
object 'hovering' overhead and described as a UFO. A link was provided
to the source website with several other screen captures of the same
camera. http://www.mediavillage.net/test/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&content=Object&ceid=12 According to the website: While
doing maintenace on the inteldesk.com website, I noticed something odd
about the Washington image feed, and queried further. Some screen shots
were taken
A telephone call was placed to NUFORC.org. Hotline 206-722-3000 . The call was answered by the Director. Instructions were given to email the link, so that the image could be confirmed coming from the government webcam. located at http://www2.nature.nps.gov/air/WebCams/parks/nacccam/wash.jpg The response from NUFORC: > Dear Mr. Rea, > > Thank you very much for the telephone call, and for the link. > > That is an unusual object! However, it might take a great deal of > investigation to prove that it is an alien ship. One possibility I believe > we have to allow for is a military aircraft with bright lights. However, > that seems quite unlikely to me, given that the airspace above the capital > is closed to most a/c. > > I will ponder the situation... > > Thanks, again, for sharing the information with our Center! Well, I can guarantee you 100% that this is no alien spaceship. It is nothing more than a time exposure of an aircraft and its navigation lights. I would bet that if someone were to investigate they would find that at night this web cam takes exposures of several seconds. How do I know? I have taken time exposures on aircraft on purpose while toying around with my new digital camera, a Nikon Coolpix 4300. This camera is capable of taking long exposure shots of up to 60 seconds in length in bulb mode. I have included here a few example images. The camera was handheld during the exposures so the images are a bit blurry and shaky. In all the image the steady lights of the aircraft can be seen to make a long streak while the hazard strobes create specific dots along the streaks length. These were NOT UFO's. |
This
final image is a 60
second exposure I took on the night of December 5th, 2004 to capture
comet Machholz while it was near the Pleides star cluster. The camera
was piggybacked on my telescope and I was visually guiding through the
eyepiece on one of the star in the Pleides when an aircraft flew
through my view. As can be seen in this image, the aircraft streaked
across the entire frame.
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