Lunar transient phenomena?
Taken by Kurt Eberhardt on October 13, 2013 @ Warsaw, IN
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These are two images from a video. I was using my Canon PowerShot SX120IS in video mode at 40X to see if I could capture Iridium 95 passing in front of the Moon. I recently viewed the video to look for a little black dot when I saw this light show up on the edge of the moon (Left image). It lasted about four seconds and appeared to move towards the limb. About forty seconds later, a red light shows up (Right image). It too lasts about four seconds. Any ideas?
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Nice shot no idea keep it up.
Posted by steve101d 2013-10-27 16:31:26
Hi,
Just wondering if youve happened to notice the moon flipping almost upside down recently? My wife and I are baffled. We used Mare Crisium as a marker. On the last two full moons Crisium was visible at about the 2 Oclock position around 10EST and by 4AM EST we saw Crisium in the 5 Oclock position. From our studies, it is apparent that the moon wobbles but this is much more than a wobble which we saw. Any news on this would be appreciated .... bonnieandjohn@awakenvideo.org, thank you very much :-)
Posted by prognatus7 2013-10-28 01:19:03
 
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