2024-12-18 00:02:32
Unknown to the poster, this is a visual effect of an out of focus shot of the sky. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(20-0-3) Author
2024-12-18 00:07:56
This is Venus but out of focus. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(22-0-1) Author
2024-12-18 01:49:09
This "orb" is explained by the phenomenon called "Bokeh" It happens when a light, or bright point in the background of an image is out of focus, and the light takes on the shape of the iris of the camera. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(2-0-0) Author
2024-12-18 07:25:17
I have personally photographedn the same objects andnthey are moving, at times quite rapidly,which planets or stars in the sky do not. I have friends who have also photographed them. Venus is not in random places in the sky. This phenomenon remains unique and inexplicable. CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(0-0-4) Author
2024-12-18 10:58:39
This is out-of-focus video footage of the planet Venus. [Link] Two optical effects cause this to look like a rotating object: the circle of confusion because the lens is not properly focused on the object, and scintillation (twinkling) due to the Earth’s atmosphere. [Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(10-1-0) Author
2024-12-19 17:49:55
Unknown to the poster, this is a visual effect of an out of focus shot of the sky. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-0) Author