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An amazing scary image of a ghost plane at Lisbon's airport in Portugal (Portela's Airport).
Aerial photos typically have at least a 30% overlap. So a plane is flying overhead shooting these photos, and because the aircraft (on the run way) is moving pretty fast it shows up in several photos, which have been taken taken moments apart. These lines of photos are georeferenced and combined (a mosiac). If the person mosaicing the images is careless you see double images. You do have to zoom in a fair amount to see that there is a double image, someone didn't when they mosaiced the images.
This also applies to satellite photos too.
i see it in Google but i think it's scientific thing because the speed of plane so when take the picture by the telescope or the histrionic moon it's seem like that. this is my opinion
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