ID | #1653463104 |
Added | Wed, 25/05/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
An eyewitness from the city of Arnhem (Gelderland region) writes about the observation of an object that moved to the northeast:
On May 15th, I also saw something strange.
Took a picture of it.
Now I just saw something strange and took a picture again.
If I shoot him and watch a movie, then he was shooting not the object but the rules? Hoo. I see on the screen that I'm shooting the sky and the object.
Very strange.
It was the first time, and now again?
Who knows what it is in the pictures?
Camp in the direction of Shchosterbek. the first time it was the opposite.
With best wishes
Original news
De eerste weet ik niet de 2de ook niet
ARNHEM, GD — I k heb 15mei jl ook iets raars gezien .
Heb daar een foto van gemaakt.
Nu zag ik net weer iets raars ook weer een foto gemaakt.
Als ik het ga filmen en ik ga kijken na de filmpje dan heeft hij niet het opject gefilmt maar de regels?Huuu.Ik zie toch op mijn scherm dat ik de lucht en het opject filmt.
Heel byzar.
Dit was de 1ste x ook al en nu weer?
Wie weet wat dit is op de foto s?
Geitenkamp richting oosterbeek .de eerste xwas het anders om .
Mvg
Hypotheses
Satellite
Ordinary satellites, which often look like single, not very bright luminous dots moving smoothly in the night sky, are quite often mistaken for UFOs. After the Starlink satellites (near-Earth satellite systems developed by SpaceX, in order to create a cheap and high-performance satellite Internet communication channel and technical transmitters for receiving and transmitting signals from earth and orbit) were launched, it became possible to observe groups of satellites (up to 60 pieces) flying one after another.
Investigation
Resume
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