What Is This Object? (5.5 MB Image Included)
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Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around identifying an object depicted in a 5.5 MB image. Participants explore various hypotheses regarding the nature of the object, considering possibilities from meteorites to microscopic entities, while also debating the context and implications of the image.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- Some participants propose that the object could be a meteorite burning up in the Earth's atmosphere, while others suggest it might be a comet.
- One participant mentions the possibility of it being Mercury.
- Several participants express uncertainty about the object's nature, with suggestions ranging from a microscopic entity to a BB on a dusty surface.
- There are claims that the object appears to be illuminated by an external light source, not its own radiation.
- One participant notes that the background may resemble a surface or liquid, with specific markings that could indicate damage or dirt on film.
- Another participant argues that the object does not appear to be of astronomical origin, suggesting it could be a lit match or a cigarette.
- Some participants emphasize the need for context to accurately assess the image, while others express skepticism about the reliability of the provided context.
- There are humorous interjections about the object being a space station, which are met with skepticism and corrections.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the identity of the object, with multiple competing views and ongoing uncertainty about its nature and context.
Contextual Notes
Participants note limitations in the discussion due to the lack of context provided by the original poster, which affects the ability to accurately identify the object. There are also mentions of potential issues with the image quality and interpretation of visual elements.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be of interest to individuals curious about object identification, image analysis, and the interpretation of visual data in scientific contexts.
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dotancohen said:Does anybody know what this object could be? I can post the original tiff of it, but beware that it's 5.5 MB.
well there's a few things it could be its most likely a meteorite burning up in the Earth's atmusfere. sorry about the horrible spelling. it could also be a comet.
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i believe its a meteorite in the night sky
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Context is critical. We can't be of much help without it plus we can help judge the accuracy of the contextual information.dotancohen said:I only have context from an unreliable source, that's why I'm asking here. I'd actually rather not provide context as to not influence what possibilities the physicsforum community can come up with.
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russ_watters said:Very unlikely to be a meteor: a meteor has to be huge or close to not show up as a point source in a photo.
true i never thought of that
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If it is a photograph on film, I suppose some of these marks could be from damage or dirt on the film.
If it is a surface, the object casting the shadow is not spherical, as the shadow near to it does not show much light able to pass underneath, although there are one or two light points. I think it looks as if it's probably very small.
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DavidSnider said:That's no moon...
It's a space station!
I'm sorry, I had to.
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Anyway that image is not appearing to be of astronomical origin. To me it looks like light match being fired. But it could be anything.
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If this is "Guess What You're Looking At" then all bets are off. If it is supposedly some celestial body that we're trying to verify then we need context.
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Sure - maybe it's a match that just burned-out!DaveC426913 said:Could just as easily be a BB on a dusty table at sunset.
This thread is useless without context.
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http://www.2shared.com/file/11496855/8bc3a796/what-is-this.html
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Dotancohen, I think that it would be best if you give us context in which are you interested in this image, whatever it is.
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dotancohen said:No hoax, and I never presented it as an astronomical object. The only content that I have is that it came from my university's Chemical Engineering building. I agree with Ich's guess that it looks microscopic, but I did not want to mention my own personal opinion when I am soliciting the opinion of others!
Well, come on, let's be frank... You did post it in the astronomy forum. But, good luck trying to figure this out.
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