Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

RowKiwi t1_ja4gh6p wrote

It's a "Lens Flare" artifact. It's not really there, it's made by your camera lens. Lens Flare

35

[deleted] t1_ja4i8cx wrote

[deleted]

−2

mjergen t1_ja4jdmg wrote

The bright dot left of the moon on the second picture should be Mars. Too bad we can't insert pictures in comments.

4

joshstew85 t1_ja5wmix wrote

Seconded, the moon passed very close to a couple of planets last week. Mars, Jupiter, and Venus, iirc.

2

igetalogiawheni t1_ja5h45n wrote

I feel like maybe it’s a freak accident that you caught the lens flare right over top of Mars and it made the normal capture of Mars right after way more sus, just cause you just saw this thing shrouded in green

2

LunaSkyWitch OP t1_ja6hegj wrote

Makes complete sense about the lens flare. Thanks!

We had a look on a stargazing app and according to it it is Mars but I did not know that Mars would be visible on my phone's camera.

Thank you for the confirmation. Super Stoked that I captured another planet even though its shite quality. Lol

2

igetalogiawheni t1_ja6myg6 wrote

Keep that same vibe dude, you just got better at knowing which videos to freak out about haha

1