googlemap finds UFOs inflight?
googlemap finds UFOs inflight?
http://www.googlesightseeing.com/2005/05/18/ufo-update/
this is really interesting. there is a strange and rather obvious outof focus "sphere" shape that has shown up on a significant number of googlemaps pictures - see it for yourself. ppl are hypothisising on what it could possibly be.
at first glance, it looks like a UFO
personally i'm leaning towards the "something on the lense" hypothesis.
this one though has me confused - because it's not a full circle.
this is really interesting. there is a strange and rather obvious outof focus "sphere" shape that has shown up on a significant number of googlemaps pictures - see it for yourself. ppl are hypothisising on what it could possibly be.
at first glance, it looks like a UFO
personally i'm leaning towards the "something on the lense" hypothesis.
this one though has me confused - because it's not a full circle.
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roid wrote:tyranny you can see the original images yourself on googlemaps - try the links yourself. it's no "after the fact" photoshop unless googlemaps did it themselves.
I tend to agree with Jon on this one. Not because of his claim that google is prone to pulling stunts such as these, but based on what I see with my own eyes. I mean, it seriously looks like a circle filled in with blue thats been slightly embossed. Has a white stroke or glow and has been abused with a gaussian blur.Jon the Great wrote:Hoax? Google has proved time and again that they like to have a little fun every now and then.
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It doesn't look like anyone was trying to create a UFO-lookin' thing. If they did, they certainly wouldn't make them on a regular grid like that.
Most of these photos are aerial. A plane flies over, the camera takes a shot every few seconds, and they develop gazillions of rolls of film, scan them, and line up all the edges with nifty software. If there happens to be some crap on the lens, they're going to get a dot of crap on each picture the plane took on that particular flight. When a plane does this sort of photography, it usually flies back and forth in straight parallel lines, which would give a nice regular pattern like the one seen there.
EDIT: see this post for more detail.
Most of these photos are aerial. A plane flies over, the camera takes a shot every few seconds, and they develop gazillions of rolls of film, scan them, and line up all the edges with nifty software. If there happens to be some crap on the lens, they're going to get a dot of crap on each picture the plane took on that particular flight. When a plane does this sort of photography, it usually flies back and forth in straight parallel lines, which would give a nice regular pattern like the one seen there.
EDIT: see this post for more detail.