Photo date: October 10, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
Let's look at a series of photos taken near Columbus Circle in New York, on the border of Central Park. The first photo shows the two towers of the Time Warner Center. To the left of one of the towers is an orb. To the right we seem a see a very large purple orb.
The next photo shows an orb between the towers, but no orb on the right.
The next photo shows several orbs above the tower, and that big purple orb seems to be back on the right side of the photo (although less of it can be seen).
The next photo shows several orbs above the tower, and that big purple
orb seems to be back on the right side of the photo (although less of it
can be seen).
A bit later this photo showed two orbs next to the building on the right (one of the Trump Towers), but now the big purple orb on the right is gone.
Notice the picture above is taken from the same angle as the previous
two pictures, but does not show the big purple orb shown in those photos
(on the bottom right), making it hard for a skeptic to explain such a
thing as being some type of lens flare effect.
In this later photo the big purple orb showed up again in the bottom right of the photo (along with other orbs in the sky, one blue).
All I can say about this series is that it leaves our skeptic friends with a whole lot of explaining to do.
There was no rain, fog, mist or precipitation on this night. The air quality listed on airnow.gov was "good," with a rating of 31.
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