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    Mysterious lights in game-camera were a camera glitch

    ReplyBlogSeptember 15th, 2010Philippe

    North Texas (30 August 2010): A motion-activated camera at a hunting spot had captured some mysterious objects. The pictures analysed by the Mutual UFO network (MUFON) proved to be a camera’s mechanical error. 

    Pictures at: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/weird/Sorry-Its-Not-a-UFO-101851588.html











    NBC DFW WEBSITE: The photographs captured by the game camera in Archer City showed a series of lights hovering above the treeline, seemingly for hours. Lisa Brock-Piekarski, who set up the camera on her family’s deer lease, didn’t know what to think of them. The pictures were sent to the folks at MUFON, but its chief investigator e-mailed to say the pics were nothing but a mechanical error. “For some unknown reason, the camera shutter was remaining open, and the infrared strobe fired it would catch a bank of lights,” said Fletcher L. Gray, Texas MUFON chief investigator. “The strobe has 14 LED-type bulbs across and with five bulbs vertical, with a total of 70 LED bulbs. If you look at the photo of the what was called a UFO, you will count 14 lights that matches the 14 bulbs in the camera.”

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