After the video-tape has been viewed and the interesting picture
has been analyzed, it will get an , that tell that
it is still unknown, or
, that tell that a solution is found.
On this page you will find the comments for each picture.
December 2001 |
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November 2001 |
20011127024552 | Location of the moon 45. min earlier .. it is not the moon. |
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October 2001 |
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September 2001 |
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August 2001 |
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July 2001 |
There were no camera watch from
7.July 1:30 PM until
26.July 11:30 AM. The reason is that (probably) the lightning had destroyed the video input on the
SGI indy computer. |
June 2001 |
20010603050025 |
This is probably snow falling just in front of the camera. The video show that snow is falling. |
May 2001 |
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April 2001 |
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The intensity of the light is decreasing while it is moving in direction up to the right, which should be north-north-east.
The intensity is so weak that it cannot be seen any more when the second couter show 37.
The video record for 8 more seconds, without any light is seen. The speed is about 0,48 °/sec.
Based on NASA Satelite data
there is no satelite, at that position, at that time. The closest satelite is Cosmos1867, but
it is higher up above the horizon than this light. It is still unknown.
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20010422000011 | The video from the first
picture shows the light standing still, while it is decreasing in intensity. When the second couter shows 48, it has become so weak that it
cannot be seen anymore. The video record for 10 more seconds, without any lights is seen. Total "living" time is then 7 seconds. - The second picture shows the light
decreasing in intensity while it is moving to the right, which is towards north. The speed is about 0,24 °/sec. When the second couter shows 19, it
cannot be seen anymore. Total "living" time is then 10 seconds. The video record for 8 more seconds, without any lights is seen. - The lights position on the screen, on both pictures,
is nearly the same on both pictures. The difference is what you can expect if this light is far out in the universe. It is then probably the same source
located far out in the universe, on both these pictures. After the first "flash", it is standing on the same location, but after the second flash, it
is moving towards right with a speed is about 0,24 °/sec. |
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No light can be seen on the video. The light has disappeared before the video start. |
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The intensity of the light is decreasing while it is moving in direction up to the right, which should be north-north-east.
The intensity is so weak that it cannot be seen any more when the second couter show 10. The position is then very close to
the edge of the camera. It is just before it has been out of sight. The video record for 10 more seconds, without any light is seen.
Based on NASA Satelite data
there is no satelite, at that position, at that time. It is still unknown. |
20010413234302 | No light can be seen on the video. The light has disappeared
before the video started. It is still unknown. |
20010413222840 | A light standing still on the horizon, changing intensity all the time.
This might have been some kind of driving vehicle, but it seems as it is standing still. The changing in intensity had been easier to
explain if it had been moving. Difficult to deside wheter it should get a blue or yellow mark. |
March 2001 |
20010328220733 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010323212641 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. The intensity of each flash change a lot. - Probably a plane. |
20010322230132 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
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20010322205320 | A strong flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
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20010322195120 | A nearly constant light, moving slowly towards north.
Sometimes it does a flash, but not regulary, which is usually seen on planes. Difficult to deside whether it should get a yellow or blue mark. When it might be a plane, it has got a blue mark. |
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20010321224929 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010318231701 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010318202631 | There is not possible to see any light on the video-tape.
It has disappeared before the tape started. Based on NASA Satelite data
there is no satelite, at that position, at that time. The closest satelite is Oscar32, but
it is higher up above the horizon than this light. It is still unknown. |
20010311210416 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010308193543 | A flashing light moving towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010304163746 | You see the exhaust from a plane. |
February 2001 |
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20010227224444 | A flashing light moving towards north. Probably a plane. |
20010226222255 | A flashing light moving slowly towards north. Probably a plane. |
When this web was down from 16.February at 8 PM, to 22.February at 10 AM,
and from 22.February at 3 PM to 26.February at 11 AM, were no pictures from the camera recorded.
The video-system worked, so sightning may be recorded on to video-tape during this time.
No interesting recordings on video-tape during this periode. |
20010205190410 | A flashing light moving towards south. Probably a plane. |
There were no camera watch between 22.January at 3 PM to 5.February
at 1:30 PM. There is no video-recording during the periode from 9.December 2000 until 5.February 2001. It is then not
possible to find a solution to the interesting pictures in this periode.
- In the first part there were a technical problem between the video-recorder and the computer.
In the last part the computer was not working. |
January 2001 |
20010118065048 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010117210513 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010116232408 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010116231255 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
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20010115221028 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010115210433 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010115195757 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010114180425 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010113233034 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010104210414 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010104185943 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010102164943 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
20010101220644 | No comments because no video recording exist. |
The alarmpicture has a number that tells the time:
The four first numbers are the year.
Then you will find the month, the date, the hour, the minute and the second.
Picture number: 20000101172036 will be:
2000 is the year, 01 is the month, 01 is the date,
17 is the hour, 20 is the minute and 36 is the second.
The picture was taken the 01.January 2000, at 17:20:36. The clock in the picture shows summertime,
which is correct only half of the year. The correct clock is the file-number.
It is the yellow (or the red) part in the picture which is the interesting light.
It is a black-and-white
camera in use. The computer program ( the software) put a color (yellow or red) on the part which
made the software react.