ID | #1548430025 |
Added | Fri, 25/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Flying saucer was filmed at the airport of Paris (France). The images were taken by a passenger who was travelling to Mauritius on the East coast of Africa.
The flight was scheduled for 16:20. Being in your seat before takeoff, the witness had a camera in hand, and he was taking pictures through the window. In the picture he saw that something strange is clearly permeates the sky.
At first glance you naturally think about a bird, but a simple zoom can eliminate all realistic assumptions. Indeed, we see that the device looks more like a flying saucer. It may be metallized or white and silver.
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Original news
Une soucoupe volante semble avoir été filmée dans un aéroport de Paris, en France. Les images ont été prises par un passager qui se rendait à l’île Maurice, sur la côte Est de l’Afrique.
Le vol était programmé pour 16h20. Alors qu’il était sur son siège avant le décollage, le témoin avait une caméra en main, et prenait des images de son siège à travers le hublot. En les revoyant plus lentement, on aperçoit que quelque chose d’étrange et d’inquiétante traverse visiblement le ciel.
A première vue, on penserait rapidement et naturellement à un oiseau. Mais un simple zoom permet d’écarter toutes les hypothèses réalistes. En effet, on constate que l’appareil ressemble davantage à une soucoupe volante, probablement métallisé, et de couleur blanche et argentée.
Visiblement, il est extrêmement rapide ce qui explique l’absence totale de témoignages supplémentaires.
Les visiteurs extra-planétaires paraissent affectionner particulièrement les aéroports terriens. Veulent-ils en apprendre plus sur nos appareils de locomotion aériens ?
Hypotheses
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure
Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Investigation
Unfortunately, the article was a video that could shed light on the situation, but it is not available for viewing.
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