Photo date: July 31, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
The photo below was taken in Grand Central Station in New York. We see a group of people lined up at an information window. At the front of a window, we see a mysterious floating blue orb, just like the blue orbs I frequently photograph floating around at this location.
The very next photo (taken about 10 seconds later) showed the same orb at the same position (but about half a meter higher in the air).
As you can see from this photo from July 29, 2015, these two blue orbs are just like the ones I so frequently photograph floating around Grand Central Station.
The first photo was cropped from the image below (right-click to see the image in full resolution).
The second photo was cropped from the image below (right-click to see the image in full resolution).
Can we possibly explain these orbs by imagining some speck of dust floating near the camera? No, we cannot. Dust in indoor air floats at about 2 miles per hour. So if you photographed one particle of dust in front of your camera, by the time you took the second photo, that particle would have drifted to a different position, and would not appear in exactly the same place in two consecutive photos.
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