+1 We see things like that on our IR cameras. Bugs, moths, bats,
and the like.
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On 4/6/2020 3:06 AM, Forrest Christian
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Wimps. I can't tell you how many bottle rockets I launched when I was younger by holding the stick loosely in one hand and lighting it with a lighter in the other one. Ala.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPDZcdofOk8
You also could just buy the packs at the small town grocery store. Still don't know how that worked as none of us were old enough to buy them. Like I'm guessing around middle school age, maybe a bit younger or older. Plus they were definitely illegal in Utah at the time the store was selling them.
On the video: I get similar nearby streaks on my cameras, I think it's the infrared lighting up bugs which are flying near the camera. It's bad enough that I'm going to move to a different illuminator than the one inbuilt in the cameras, since I sometimes get a nice swarm so bad that I can't see anything else.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 11:04 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:
--My cousins used to have bottle rocket battles. They'd saw the top off of a wiffle ball bat and use that as a launcher. Light a bottle rocket, drop it down your wiffle ball bat, and aim it at your brother/friend. When I saw the streaks shooting across the camera that's the first thing I thought of. Then at 0:42 I'm confused.....that's not a rocket. The light seems to spawn out of the tarmac.
Firefly?
On 4/5/2020 10:52 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
On Sunday evenings I check all the cameras I support...this video is from a PTZ camera at War Eagles Air Museum. I saw this light flying by Franklin's...the city airport is on Eastside of town. This camera on westside , other side of mountain.It's a Hikvision PTZ camera.
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