I actually went in to wake my husband so he could come out and look at it to tell me what it was. I appreciate this website. I had no idea of its name — now I know. Thank you for the light show, Sirius! Time for a telescope, I think…. I looked at the sky about 5am and l saw something in the sky which l thinking was a star , but it look like a a arrow of sorts its really hard to describe. So l got my binoculars to see it better it appeared to be moving l thought it was my hand shaking but , l know l have a steady hand this thing was wiggling all around like a connect the dots then in circles.
I was like it didnt want me to watch. Im not on any meds. I got my husband up to see it. He said its a ufo? I will be watching again tmrw. If anyone jas seen something like this please do tell.
It was amazing thing to see. I googled it, and it said that some stars dance before winding down?? I know this star has always been sitting there, but last night it caught my eye with the unusual brilliance.
Thank you for sharing your similar story. Woke my husband up, too! Hard to believe in eternity also… they say the Universe is just so old… hard to believe the big bang… so, what was before the big bang? Capella is the sixth brightest star in the night sky. The light from Capella has been traveling at the speed of light towards earth for about 43 years. The light hits pockets of air at different temperatures and densities. These pockets are like lenses and bend the stars light rays so the star appears to move about, twinkle and flicker.
Light from the star is made up of different colors and these colors are bent at different angles so the star appears to change colors from red to white. There are two sets of binary pairs that are almost exactly along the same line of sight such that the light from the four stars together co-mingles and from Earth looks like a single star. Interestingly, the different stars have different colors, meaning that as you stare at it, it can appear white, red, or blue, just as you described.
Note that the human eye cannot observe redshift and blueshift like you describe. The fact that the star twinkled more than those higher up is due to the atmosphere itself. The closer to the horizon a star is, the more it will twinkle due to the starlight passing through more atmosphere before reaching you. Look on U tube thier are people all over the world seeing the same thing.
If u watch those for long enough they will drop every 3 hours approximately. And in most cases especially mine thier is heavy drone activity when these are present. I have really good footage of a lot of this stuff as I bought good camera equipment to gather evidence. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What is this rapidly twinkling red, blue, and white star I saw? Ask Question. Asked 4 years ago. Active 2 years, 6 months ago. But blurry, wobbly photos prove nor disprove anything. It flashes green, blue yellow, red, etc. If I remember right its like twice the size of our sun and almost twice the distance of our sun.
That's my take anyhow. Its the biggest star I can see with my eyes, the other is the Planet Jupiter. To me the rest are the solid colors, mostly white. You're moving the camera, and that's what makes the impression of the line.
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