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originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: A51Watcher
I don't know man. This analysis may have gone a bit too far.
I do enjoy and appreciate your team's work.
originally posted by: Rancidmilk2go
a reply to: A51Watcher
With all do respect.
There is no way that sort of detail could come out of the original.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Rancidmilk2go
a reply to: A51Watcher
With all do respect.
There is no way that sort of detail could come out of the original.
Agreed. I would like to see the same analysis done on images of an object we recognize, like a small plane perhaps, so we can see just what is being added in the process. I think that might be enlightening.
in the the clarified image of the object , it's shape reminds me of the "Black Knight" satellite images.
originally posted by: A51Watcher
Common know as "USS Nimitz UFO incident" 3 films were released by TTSA in December 2017, infrared footage of the encounter was released to the public.
"After the return of the first team to Nimitz, a second team took off at approximately 12:00 PST, this time equipped with an advanced infrared camera (FLIR pod). This camera recorded an evasive unidentified aerial system on video. The footage was publicly released by The Pentagon more than 13 years later, on 16 December 2017, alongside the revelation of the funding of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.[22][23][24]
This footage is known as the 2004 USS Nimitz FLIR1 video. It officially shed some light on a decade-old story that had been largely unknown and unreported, aside from a 2015 secondhand story on FighterSweep.com that, in spite of providing many details, remained unconfirmed at that time.[2] A second film of infrared footage, known as the GIMBAL video, was released by the Pentagon alongside the 2004 FLIR1 footage. Although the media often present the two videos together to illustrate the 2004 USS Nimitz UFO incident, the GIMBAL video is unrelated, and was filmed on the East Coast of the United States at an unknown date.[16]
In May 2019, journalists from Las Vegas station KLAS 10 determined that the videos were indeed released by the Pentagon, and not by any private individuals or organizations.[25]"
Wikipedia - USS Nimitz UAP Encounter
Unfortunately all video of these encounters are highly compressed but my team has done it's best to analyze this footage using the latest forensic imaging filters to remove the noise and see what details can be recovered from the film.