ID | #1489910176 |
Added | Sun, 19/03/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Canadian resident of Port Greville, located in the province of Nova Scotia, filmed lightning flashes during a thunderstorm and caught a disc-shaped UFO. The event took place on 6 August 2016, but the witness took more than six months to find an organization in which his message will take it seriously and show interest in unique frames.
In its report on world UFO network (MUFON), a local resident said that during a powerful thunderstorm which raged that day in the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, overlooking the Atlantic ocean, he came out on the porch of the beach cottage, where he rested together with his friends and began shooting the storm.
"I was hoping to get some good shots of the lightning that hit right into the water," he wrote in his report the witness, who did not bring anything out of the ordinary remarkable, except for very close double lightning flashes and loud thunder.
Camper put the camera aside, carried away a dinner with friends and never thought about the storm that passed above them. A few days later he decided to put pictures of the storm on Facebook and started to take screenshots of your videos. And in that moment, when he paused during one of the flashes of lightning, he noticed something unusual.
"When I got to the first seconds during the double flash of lightning and clap of thunder that was like the echo in a wind tunnel, I saw flying at the angle of the disc-shaped object. He at unimaginable speed flew from lightning across the sky and disappeared in the clouds," - said a local resident.
The witness added that the object was seen on the video just one second, but, working as a neurosurgeon, he was able with his sensitive fingers to make in that second a few screenshots.
The investigation into the incident involved an employee of the canadian branch of MUFON investigator David Delaney.
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Original news
I was watching a fairly intense lightning storm roll into the mouth of the bay off the Atlantic,” the witness stated. “We were waiting for our bar-b-q to finish and I began to film the storm hoping to get some good footage of the lightning as I waited.The storm was still a good 20 minutes away, but the lightning was going straight down into the water almost everytime and I continued to film for about two minutes.
I put my camera away,ate supper as the storm passed overhead, and thought nothing more of it until two or three days later when I was going through the video.I watched it normally and saw nothing, got to the end and hit pause during one of the lightning strikes.Took a screenshot for Facebook and continued to scroll backwards very slowly going from lightning strike to lightning strike and taking screenshots.
As I got to the very first seconds of the video, during the double lightning bolt and bang, I could see a disc-like object the size of a semi-trailer flying out of the bay on an angle at an unimaginable speed across the sky through the double flash and up into the clouds with a bang and whirly wind tunnel echo sound.
But with determination and brain surgeon fingers, I was able to get screenshots of it within that second.I have some unbelievable video and even more unbelievable pictures.I’ve spent almost eight months seeking help and getting nowhere. I pray you people take me seriously and show interest because this is real.
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
On the basis of the characteristic appearance of "skayfish", we can assume that it's a bird, quickly flying past at the moment of shooting.
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