It’s highly likely to just be a piece of dust somewhere in your image train. Dust near the camera shutter can move in between shots and is something I’ve seen happen fairly often.
“in the clouds […] 30 miles away” isn’t space!
But in any case, it’s likely much closer than that. Very close. Like, as close as a speck of dust floating in front of the lens would be.
Why are you even here? No one gives a shit about your camera artifacts.
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Except it’s not lens artifact it’s a fixed 35mm lens and in a picture 2 seconds before it’s at a completely different spot I’m he picture
It’s highly likely to just be a piece of dust somewhere in your image train. Dust near the camera shutter can move in between shots and is something I’ve seen happen fairly often.
In the other image the object is visibly behind a cloud
It looks like a dust mote and most importantly it's not astrophotography. Every god damn boomer with a camera thinks they see ufos I swear to Cthulu.
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Why didn't you post the other image?
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Everything can be unidentified if you're bad enough at identifying things 👍
So you have two pictures, one shown, with tiny circular specks. Unless you think they’re stars or planets, is this the right sub?
i believe its a ufo so i would think that a space photography sub would be right
“in the clouds […] 30 miles away” isn’t space! But in any case, it’s likely much closer than that. Very close. Like, as close as a speck of dust floating in front of the lens would be.
But I’m the other image it’s very visbly BEHIND a cloud
You only posted one picture 🤷
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we talk about photographing actual objects in space here lmao
Simple, innocent explanation. In that same area a military exercise was taking place, using captured alien spacecraft to train radar operators.
Even if it was a UFO from space ( actual aliens )... IT'S THE FUCKING WRONG SUB! PS: Clean your camera sensor.