Just took live pic from international space station.... odd!

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I took this shot using live feed from ISS

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What is that? Top left. Sure a hell don't look like it should be there...... Funny just after getting this they shut the live feed....

Anyone?

Even better if someone can enhance this for better clarity

Ice
 
Alien space worm or dust particles and other out of focus artefacts interacting with the optics and not excluding the camera location, capture and transmission method back to Earth and redistribution on the web.

Feeds to the station often lost when passing between receiving stations. More info about the camera, lens etc. would probably clear this up.
I assume it is this feed? Country spotting an interesting game at times.
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NASA - High Definition Earth Viewing
 
See I would agree with all you said but just doing basic calculations i:e distance from ISS and speed e.c.t makes whatever that is pretty massive (Porn film dictionary) in size. i did take a few other images 4 hours later before sunset and the images were completely clear.....It's defiantly odd.

other image
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nothing...........so the window theory, unless they cleaned them in the next few hours is out.

Weird!! Just Weird



Best app on Android is the official ISS App.


ice
 
I use the Apple TV NASA app or follow it on the computer (not all the time). Set to full screen on the TV. Great for in the background whilst the feed is up.

There have been many claims nasa is hiding ET or strange things seen. Think of this, why would they put the possibility of seeing the aliens in the public domain IF they were trying to keep it secret.

A lot of dust and stuff can get in the way of the optics, out of focus they looks odd to some. Given all the elements in a lens, angle of the light coming as it moves around the earth, from the blurb there is another dome in the way, it all adds up to interference rather than something iffy.
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I use the Apple TV NASA app or follow it on the computer (not all the time). Set to full screen on the TV. Great for in the background whilst the feed is up.

There have been many claims nasa is hiding ET or strange things seen. Think of this, why would they put the possibility of seeing the aliens in the public domain IF they were trying to keep it secret.

A lot of dust and stuff can get in the way of the optics, out of focus they looks odd to some. Given all the elements in a lens, angle of the light coming as it moves around the earth, from the blurb there is another dome in the way, it all adds up to interference rather than something iffy.
:)


I wish ET would land.... Had a bad few months and really feel the need to kick the living daylights out of something...... Because I'm weak... Little green men will do....

Ice
 
Plenty of camera's to catch it if he does. He, she it.
 
Being boring it’s probably just a hair, or even radiation acting on the sensor.

However, I’d like to think it’s a portal to a galaxy far far away where the battle between the Empire and the Rebellion rages on ;)
 
I have a habit of lugging too many lenses around and its not unusual to get something on the mirror or back of the lens and artefacts crop up when I am not careful in removal, they could be ET.......

Newest has a bit right up at the front but that doesn't show, but it is expected I suppose, it is just a tube that sucks and blows when though I try to keep them still whilst capping and uncapping etc.

I suppose others get this as well. The mirror is not so much an issue but on my first DSLR there was one on the sensor. That resulted in me getting the puffer on it, while I dealt with that successfully and full of bravado I though I would have a go at the fluff that was in the view finder and blew the spots off the focus screen!
 

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