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What a pic! Might just be a ufo!
For someone that knows about light and reflections etching I cannot believe someone with this kind of expertise can honestly even ask such a ridiculous question about a supposed ufo. I've followed you for years but that's a unsubscribe there. If you are stupid enough to believe in ufos simply sod off and grow up whilst you're at it.
It's debris from a comet as it hits the atmosphere. The tails are the outpouring gases as it heats up on entery.
Wow 😉 maybe an insect
Hello Serge. Unfortunately , I don't think this is either an UFO or a rocket stage. I would say a flying insect which was illuminated by a headlamp or an other light reflection …
very good~! &&^^&&
Why did you shoot it so dark? Could have shot for almost half a minute without any risk of star trails.
There' a Supermoon and eclipse the same night Jan30/31 2018 for good astronomical subject in photography
moths?