ID | #1501667494 |
Added | Wed, 02/08/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
You were last weekend at an Airshow at Fairchild air force base? And did you see a UFO? At least one person claims that he did it and believes that he has a very powerful video evidence.
"I've never seen anything like it," said John Whichelo that on Sunday 30 July 2017 during the festive air show, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the military air forces of the United States, just decided take video flying the aircraft.
But the video was not a simple, when John looked through the frames, I noticed two different unidentified flying object. White spherical object flew between the two planes five seconds prior to their convergence, and later, in 36 seconds, behind him raced a small black disc next flying Boeing b-17G, named "Thunder bird".
"They were flying incredibly fast. The announcer said that the aircraft was moving at a speed of over 800 km per hour, but compared to UFO, they seemed so slow, said Whichelow. - Some say it's meteors, birds or dust near the camera, but I carefully watched the video and I don't think it's something of them."
"Carl Sagan said that "the more stars in the Universe than grains of sand on the beaches of the Earth," said Whichelow, to quote the famous astronomer and astrophysicist. And if stars are so many, and many of them are older than us, I think, some of them are already here."
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Hypotheses
Beetles and other insects
Flying insects in photos and videos can be mistaken for UFOs.
Shooting can take place in the daytime or in the evening. When moving, the outlines of the insect can be both blurred and clear. Depending on this, dark spots or spots of bizarre shapes can be taken for UFOs. The video shows UFOs hovering in the sky, flying in a straight line or moving along a complex trajectory (for example, shooting May bugs near a tree against the background of the evening sky). Insects can be mistaken for UFOs by accident, or given out intentionally. At night, they can be highlighted by a flash.
Investigation
When frame-by-frame viewing shows that the object is waving his wings in motion. This is probably the winged insects or birds, illuminated by sunlight.
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