I have not seen too many of this type of
claim, that a ufo causes clouds to scatter. One big ufo case I do recall well is the ufo seen over Chicago's O'Hare Airport back in 2009 I think it
was.
commentators are split between the possibility this is a genuine ufo, while others are saying fakery at its best.
The youtube poster is someone called "suspect sky". Seen he has posted on here before awhile back fwiw.
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This is the kind of video evidence which is really good. But fakery is everywhere.
When I watched it I was thinking, "wow, if that's real that's really good."
The problem with all UFO evidence of this type it will always be considered a hoax. Unless 2 mile wide spaceship lands in the pond by the National
Monument I doubt there is any evidence of this type that would ever qualify as legit.
Helium balloon trapped in vortex tube of contrail. The reflected polarized light from the Aluminum surface will reflect the heat of the sun and turn
the condensed water droplets back into steam.
I used to see large industrial greenhouses on the ground do this to clouds in the sky.