Vara La Fey
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Hawaii observatory exterior camera filmed something very interesting. It's a time-lapse at 1 frame per minute, as apparently standard for this camera. If checking it out, you will want to download the video and step through frame by frame. I don't know if I should upload a 41mb video here, so these are 3 of the most salient frames, although there is more context and more frames of its arguable sighting to the left of the dome:
Frame 29:06 (time 14:36:01) at right (EAST), med distance:
![29;06 rect in dist 1st.jpg 29;06 rect in dist 1st.jpg](https://www.metabunk.org/attachments/29-06-rect-in-dist-1st-jpg.56103/)
Frame 29:25 dramatic right angles, med distance
![29;25 dramatic at med dist.jpg 29;25 dramatic at med dist.jpg](https://www.metabunk.org/attachments/29-25-dramatic-at-med-dist-jpg.56104/)
30;03 (time 15:03:01) SHIFT WORKER ON RIGHT MAY NOTICE OBJECT
![30;03 close dist crew member maybe watching.jpg 30;03 close dist crew member maybe watching.jpg](https://www.metabunk.org/attachments/30-03-close-dist-crew-member-maybe-watching-jpg.56105/)
The object maintained the inbound path you see in these stills, despite the westerly wind (blowing to the left).
Frame 29:06 (time 14:36:01) at right (EAST), med distance:
Frame 29:25 dramatic right angles, med distance
30;03 (time 15:03:01) SHIFT WORKER ON RIGHT MAY NOTICE OBJECT
The object maintained the inbound path you see in these stills, despite the westerly wind (blowing to the left).