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It’s either a rock or, it’s a plane. I’ll go with plane.
originally posted by: StarnatalSandia
A friend of mine sent me this.
The Thunderbirds were rehearsing that day when he suddenly heard them overhead. He was able to get his phone recording in time to catch two of them flying by.
A few days later he viewed the footage to find a disc-blip shaped object caotured in three frames, flying beyond the trees approximately 100+ feet away.
The embossed version of the clip shows how this object was not a closeby bug or bird between the viewer and the trees.
No, I’m not implying this is an alien craft, but interesting how these types of anomalies happen around public demonstrations of precision aircraft.
originally posted by: StarnatalSandia
A few days later he viewed the footage to find a disc-blip shaped object caotured in three frames, flying beyond the trees approximately 100+ feet away.
originally posted by: StarnatalSandia
The embossed version of the clip shows how this object was not a closeby bug or bird between the viewer and the trees.
originally posted by: StarnatalSandia
No, I’m not implying this is an alien craft, but interesting how these types of anomalies happen around public demonstrations of precision aircraft.
originally posted by: [post=25926855]iknowyou
There is no possible way to determine distance or size of anything by looking at a video. Period. You need distance to calculate size, and you need size to calculate distance. If both are unknown, it could be comet or someones spit.
Any form of digital enhancement adds information, the less pixels the more guessing game and random results the software creates. It provides no help in identifying anything.
It could be a bug, rock, bird, plane, comet, spaceship, planet, or superman. It's indeterminable.