Ahh - yes. Of course, and the reason the asteroid is that shape is because it is moving and the 'shutter speed' of the camera is relatively slow so it is capturing a small amount of blurred motion.
I had to download the gif and put it into a gif editor to see the moving things that were only there for a frame and the things that lasted longer like this one.
Oh no you must be mistaken. I may not have made it clear enough that the larger passing object moving in a linear path of motion is a confirmed asteroid and the thing you pointed out is the UFO that I was trying to bring to your attention in this thread, but I have to say you did a good job of noticing it if all you looked at was the gif.
Hi Chrispin, welcome to the forum, great videos, I enjoyed the part two video with Edd Mitchells comments too, 2009 was a great year for new (and old) evidence, did you watch the exopolitics summit barcelona 2009 videos with Bob Dean? well worth viewing.
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The asteroid is claimed to be between only 28 and 47 meters in diameter and it's passing near earth at about an altitude of 63,500 km (39,457 miles), so it's not TOO far away either (about a sixth of the distance between the earth and the moon). Don't get me wrong though, it still takes a powerful telescope to see this far with such good quality. The only thing is that we don't know whether this UFO is moving around in the foreground or in the background, but either way, it proves that we can see this type of thing just by going to a local observatory and that UFOs must be fairly common in the night sky.
...and now that I think about it, I've actually seen some similar footage taken from another grounded telescope, but this time it has the moon in the background. The videos were compiled together by LunaCognita and shown starting at about 8:02 in this video:
This one also seems to have a somewhat random movement even if fairly slow, but we still can't judge the size of it.
Also, if you haven't seen this video before, the rest of it is well worth looking through.
This was captured through the lens of a telescope on an observatory here on earth. The photographs were released just as you see from the University of Narino Observatory, and reported on in many news sites. I have no doubt that it's proof of intelligent craft or even organisms (less likely due to the speed and brake power of the object) floating about in space since it's certainly not an instect seen through a highly focused telescope. It just goes to show how much we can see from earth with the right equipment.
This object has a very interesting flight pattern. I wonder what it's even doing...