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Originally posted by mikesingh
And no one in the Control Room seems startled or shocked by it!
Originally posted by Sophismata
Ever wonder how those amazing alien discs manage to detect the angle of whatever camera lens is pointed at them and they make sure they're top-surface-normal to the camera lens instead of edge-on or a 45 or 33 or 26.7 or whatever degree angle? That's because it's an artifact in the lens. Not real.
Originally posted by Sophismata
Ever wonder how those amazing alien discs manage to detect the angle of whatever camera lens is pointed at them and they make sure they're top-surface-normal to the camera lens instead of edge-on or a 45 or 33 or 26.7 or whatever degree angle? That's because it's an artifact in the lens. Not real.
Originally posted by OnTheDeck
The website, ProjectProve.com, has an excellent, extensive video and research library on NASA, as well as some research into similar incidents in Russia and China's space programs.
Originally posted by Xtraeme
Is this footage really from the 1989, 29 Discovery mission? The only video I could find came in the form of screen-caps.
Originally posted by NGC2736
Speaking of which, Yandros, who is it that has all these recordings, and how can a person get access to them?
Originally posted by Ectoterrestrial
Isn't that 'alien thingy under observance' quote from some entirely different incident? Why is that superimposed over this video? Wouldn't that be manipulative at the very least? Outright fabrication propaganda at worst?
Originally posted by Sophismata
Originally posted by mikesingh
And no one in the Control Room seems startled or shocked by it!
That's because it's a speck of stuff that's overblown (brightness-wise) and out of focus and is therefore a lens-focus artifact. Ever wonder how those amazing alien discs manage to detect the angle of whatever camera lens is pointed at them and they make sure they're top-surface-normal to the camera lens instead of edge-on or a 45 or 33 or 26.7 or whatever degree angle? That's because it's an artifact in the lens. Not real.
You see some sort of conspiracy of silence (or acceptance of aliens as being all around us) by the ground crew. I see a speck of dust and a crew that's fully used to specks of dust and *they don't care*.
Conversely, these "discs" could be related to the "spheres" we're seeing on countless videos traversing our atmosphere. That could explain why they're always face on?
Just a thought...
[edit on 20-6-2007 by Beamish]
[edit on 20-6-2007 by Beamish]
[edit on 20-6-2007 by Beamish]
Originally posted by mikesingh
And remember, those specks were photographed in the infra red and not on the visual frequency, and so were invisible in space to the naked eye/camera.
Which dust particles are these which are visible only in the infra red?