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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.
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.
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.
DavidSnider said:That's no moon...
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.
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!
KrisOhn said:It's a space station!
I'm sorry, I had to.
MotoH said:"That's a fully operational battle station!"
Come on man!
Sorry, the thread was mistakenly moved, and then that threw everyone off...moving back to GD.dotancohen said:> Well, come on, let's be frank... You did post it in
> the astronomy forum. But, good luck trying to
> figure this out.
No I didn't, it was probably moved here. Actually, I did not even realize that it was moved until you mentioned it. In my opinion, it shouldn't be here because the object might not be an astronomical object. I am rather surprised that a mod would make such an assumption and thus move the thread.
Can a mod please move this back to the General forum?