https://www.legacysurvey.org//viewer/?ra=204.3610&dec=-28.6453&layer=ls-dr10&zoom=14
Don’t know. Never seen this before.
Not sure – saturated / bleed trails in the single i-band exposure covering this region.
Could be but they’re usually associated only with stars.
Yes, I didn’t see anything on the JPL query. Could also be a planet.
I doubt they are planets. They are as bright and big as very bright stars!
They are quite several of these scattered at this exposure, so definitely not asteroids.
hmm, yeah, I don’t know. UFO, I guess!
Welp, glad to know it is, (definitely not aliens, I swear)
Was it really?
Yes nothing to see here folks. It is just an Uncorrected Feature of Overexposure NOT any alien activity.
Back to work!
I think Dustin means a planet in our solar system that wandered into the observation field.
I’d think it was most likely either that or a satellite that had wandered into the observation field (although it’s not a large blob - so maybe not).