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I was doing a time lapse recording of my back porch in the First Ward of Binghamton New York

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Upon reviewing the footage that was recorded last September within the first couple of seconds you see a object appear and go up into the top of the shot and disappear. It's only on the screen for a half of a second, maybe one. Top and top the right of the moon. The time lapse is set so that every 32 seconds of recording makes one second of video

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