ID | #1604994312 |
Added | Tue, 10/11/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | MUFON
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
According to an eyewitness from Poland:
I took three pictures in one episode. The same object appeared in each image, but in different places in the image.
It looked like a cigar-shaped object with a solar reflex on the surface.
During the filming of this episode, the sky was clear, and I didn't see anything strange. I put all three images together.
Original news
Date of sighting: Oct 6, 2020
Location of sighting: Warsaw, Poland
Source: MUFON
I believe this to be an actual UFO. UFOs have a high interest in areas that are constantly under threat of being invaded or taken over. Russia has been eyeing Poland to do just that.
Aliens and UFOs find such unpredictable events interesting.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
Eyewitness states: I took three pictures in one series. In each picture, the same object showed up but in a different position on the picture. It looked like a cigar-shaped object, with sun reflex on the surface. While taking this series the sky was clear and I didn't see anything strange. I post all three pictures together.
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.
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: () Vehicle: Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) Payload: Starlink v1.0 L12-1 (Starlink 1644) Starlink v1.0 L12-2 (Starlink 1648) Starlink v1.0 L12-3 (Starlink 1659) Starlink v1.0 L12-4 (Starlink 1663) Starlink v1.0 L12-5 (Starlink 1668) Starlink v1.0 L12-6 (Starlink 1672) Starlink v1.0 L12-7 (Starlink 1678) Starlink v1.0 L12-8 (Starlink 1684) Starlink v1.0 L12-9 (Starlink 1685) Starlink v1.0 L12-10 (Starlink 1687) Starlink v1.0 L12-11 (Starlink 1692) Starlink v1.0 L12-12 (Starlink 1693) Starlink v1.0 L12-13 (Starlink 1694) Starlink v1.0 L12-14 (Starlink 1696) Starlink v1.0 L12-15 (Starlink 1697) Starlink v1.0 L12-16 (Starlink 1698) Starlink v1.0 L12-17 (Starlink 1699) Starlink v1.0 L12-18 (Starlink 1700) Starlink v1.0 L12-19 (Starlink 1701) Starlink v1.0 L12-20 (Starlink 1702) Starlink v1.0 L12-21 (Starlink 1649) Starlink v1.0 L12-22 (Starlink 1664) Starlink v1.0 L12-23 (Starlink 1671) Starlink v1.0 L12-24 (Starlink 1674) Starlink v1.0 L12-25 (Starlink 1676) Starlink v1.0 L12-26 (Starlink 1679) Starlink v1.0 L12-27 (Starlink 1680) Starlink v1.0 L12-28 (Starlink 1681) Starlink v1.0 L12-29 (Starlink 1706) Starlink v1.0 L12-30 (Starlink 1709) Starlink v1.0 L12-31 (Starlink 1714) Starlink v1.0 L12-32 (Starlink 1730) Starlink v1.0 L12-33 (Starlink 1733) Starlink v1.0 L12-34 (Starlink 1735) Starlink v1.0 L12-35 (Starlink 1740) Starlink v1.0 L12-36 (Starlink 1741) Starlink v1.0 L12-37 (Starlink 1743) Starlink v1.0 L12-38 (Starlink 1747) Starlink v1.0 L12-39 (Starlink 1748) Starlink v1.0 L12-40 (Starlink 1753) Starlink v1.0 L12-41 (Starlink 1531) Starlink v1.0 L12-42 (Starlink 1650) Starlink v1.0 L12-43 (Starlink 1660) Starlink v1.0 L12-44 (Starlink 1675) Starlink v1.0 L12-45 (Starlink 1677) Starlink v1.0 L12-46 (Starlink 1682) Starlink v1.0 L12-47 (Starlink 1683) Starlink v1.0 L12-48 (Starlink 1705) Starlink v1.0 L12-49 (Starlink 1708) Starlink v1.0 L12-50 (Starlink 1712) Starlink v1.0 L12-51 (Starlink 1728) Starlink v1.0 L12-52 (Starlink 1729) Starlink v1.0 L12-53 (Starlink 1732) Starlink v1.0 L12-54 (Starlink 1736) Starlink v1.0 L12-55 (Starlink 1737) Starlink v1.0 L12-56 (Starlink 1744) Starlink v1.0 L12-57 (Starlink 1746) Starlink v1.0 L12-58 (Starlink 1749) Starlink v1.0 L12-59 (Starlink 1754) Starlink v1.0 L12-60 (Starlink 1755)
Investigation
Most likely, this is an insect that flew in the frame at the time of the picture. You need to find and study the original versions of the photos.
Resume
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