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  2. Rod (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    In cryptozoology and ufology, "rods" (also known as "skyfish", "air rods", or "solar entities") are elongated visual artifacts appearing in photographic images and video recordings. Most optical analyses to date have concluded that the images are insects moving across the frame as the photo is being captured, although cryptozoologists and ...

  3. Rod cell - Wikipedia

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    Rod cells are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that can function in lower light better than the other type of visual photoreceptor, cone cells. Rods are usually found concentrated at the outer edges of the retina and are used in peripheral vision .

  4. Rod (ufology) - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  5. Category:Alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Rod (optical phenomenon) S. Solway Firth Spaceman; Star people (New Age) X. Xenu; Y. Yakub (Nation of Islam) This page was last edited on 26 March 2024, at 21:54 ...

  6. Rod - Wikipedia

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    Rod-shaped bacterium, a shape of bacteria such as E. coli; Rod (optical phenomenon), a photographic artifact claimed by some to be alien life; Rod (unit), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the pole or perch; Rod cell, a cell found in the retina that is sensitive to light/dark (black/white) Real-time outbreak and disease surveillance (RODS)

  7. Rod (cryptozoology) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Rod (cryptozoology)

  8. Optical phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Common optical phenomena are often due to the interaction of light from the Sun or Moon with the atmosphere, clouds, water, dust, and other particulates. One common example is the rainbow, when light from the Sun is reflected and refracted by water droplets. Some phenomena, such as the green ray, are so rare they are sometimes thought to be ...

  9. Talk:Rod (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Support some kind of move, especially per WP:ASTONISH — I immediately assumed (and I'm guessing many readers might also assume) that the page ("Rod (optics)") would be about Rod cells, in the optical systems of the eye. (Also, you could possibly go with "Rod (optical phenomenon)". I'm neutral on what it's changed to, but it should probably move.)