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Founded in 1991, our society consists of a
team of active reporters and field investigators who
factually gather, study and disseminate evidence relating to Earth Mysteries, (e.g. Ley Lines, Terrestrial Energies and Ancient Site Anomalies), Strange Aerial Happenings, (e.g. Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs), and The Paranormal, (e.g. Spirit and Psychic Phenomena).

02-05-2017:
Accidental Capture of Possible UFO Near Dover Cliffs, UK


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Original
Original photo: Please click to enlarge - also - notice the stars in this image

Witness statement:

I reached dover cliffs at around 00:00 so I just sat on a grass and was admiring stars in the sky, at around 00:10 I decided to try take a picture of stars, and by accident I took 22 pictures, so decided to go through them, and on the last 22nd picture I noticed a glowing line changing its position slightly.

It was very strange as I didn't notice that in the sky, so I'm just wondering maybe something else has occurred with this phenomenal view. End.

Detail

Above: Single' segment' of object, super-enlarged  

BEAMS comment: Although speed and distance are often difficult to gauge, we do know that some UFOs can move much too quickly to be seen with the naked eye; and optical analysis of this particular photograph suggests that what has been captured here is a single object moving fast across the sky.

It's segmented appearance is probably an optical illusion; excessive blur and trailing effects of anything in flight can be caused with the use of certain camera shutter speeds (anything ranging between 6 seconds - up to 30 seconds) and specific exposure timing.

We have pretty much ruled out debris, (such as a human hair close to the lens) a bug, bird or even a jet as the culprit; and although only faint, stars can actually be seen in this image - and they do not look overly blurred, so we can eliminate extreme camera movement as the cause.

Just what is the object at the head of affairs. in this interesting, accidental shot?