Pilots out there...what is it?

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Or the men in black would get ya...don't do that memory light thing on me!
 
here is the first shot I took using the 18X55 lens I have cropped it, blown it up a bit and leveled it, added my frame for Photobucket, other than that it has not been modified in any way.

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I will send the original to anyone who wants to see it...

Mike
 
mikerault:
Ok, again, it started out looking like a silvery ball, then like two balls with a rod between them (as best I could tell since I was unpacking the camera) by the time I got the camera rig it looked like this.


visible moisture doing its thing

(i.e., a cloud)
 
Yep, a cloud....and a nice sky at that! I love flying over formations like that, especially when they look like waves on the ocean.....ah maybe I should have gone fixed wing....NOT!:)
 
I checked the shape of the object against all known configurations of spacecraft and was not able to identify it. Therefore what you photographed is either a new species or a cloud. :D
 
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