Well,
duriyah's research resolved my question a couple weeks ago of what those bright lights in the sky were. But it didn't resolve the most puzzling aspect -- why was I seeing them as having such length?
I figured that one out this past weekend when we were sitting out under the full moon. I noticed Jupiter, and noticed that it had length. Then I moved my head to look directly at it.... and it was just a point. Moved my head back so it's in the corner of my vision, and it gets length again.
I finally realized that it was the optical lens distortion toward the edge of my glasses!
Having worn glasses since sixth grade, and being very nearsighted without them, I normally never even notice that distortion. I often forget that the glasses are there, and almost always forget that the correction introduces some distortion when I'm not looking straight ahead.
I figured that one out this past weekend when we were sitting out under the full moon. I noticed Jupiter, and noticed that it had length. Then I moved my head to look directly at it.... and it was just a point. Moved my head back so it's in the corner of my vision, and it gets length again.
I finally realized that it was the optical lens distortion toward the edge of my glasses!
Having worn glasses since sixth grade, and being very nearsighted without them, I normally never even notice that distortion. I often forget that the glasses are there, and almost always forget that the correction introduces some distortion when I'm not looking straight ahead.