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Sendai, Japan - September 30, 2011
Uploaded by RealmLeaper on Sep 30, 2011, part 1, raw footage.
Uploaded by tercermilenio on November 7, 2011, part 2.
Yohanan Diaz presents the video of Sendai, Japan which has an undefined shape and appears translucent.
There are two videos here we have strung together. The first one is raw footage, the second is presented in Spanish with English subtitles, with some further information about the object in question.
Originally posted by ShadowLink
reply to post by watchdog8110
Well....
Why not make with the links right off the bat, instead of waiting for someone to ask?
That's me asking by the way. Sound like they would be interesting to see.
Originally posted by freethinker123
That Spanish presenter has a good habit of describing precise information making you realise there is more details of interest in vids than at first glance.
Actually, you were the first!
Originally posted by burntoast
ibet someone will say something about james in the first vid lol cant wait.....
More at link. His reputation as a source is about as low as they get.
Promoter and supporter of various UFO hoaxes. Constantly claims to have scientific proof, but never seems able to produce it when asked. Claimed to have radar tapes confirming UFOs in Mexico airspace. Was reportedly asked for the tapes - the tapes never came to fruition. Supported Hale-Bopp UFO hoax made infamous via Art Bell and Courtney Brown. Told people at a 1996 UFO conference that stars in the sky were actually giant UFOs hovering in space above the planet. Said this was reason stars shifted position in sky!...
Taiki, Japan.- Japan Space Agency tested in flight a few days ago a new balloon made -according to the press release- of the thinest envelope in the world. The balloon's skin was manufactured using a polyethylene film measuring only 2.8 microns that in theory would allow to reach the highest altitudes ever. In fact, Japan holds the current height record of 53 km since 2002.
The balloon was launched from the Taiki Aerospace Research Field, in the Hokkaido island, on September 14. Ascent went nominal until the moment when the balloon reached 14.7 km altitude. The craft leveled there and then started a slowly but steady descent. As the balloon could deviate from the planed dropzone, decision was taken to terminate the mission, but after sending the end of flight command, during the descent the balloon was taken by the Jet Stream over the Pacific Ocean. Althought the balloon was lost, the impact point with the sea surface was estimated to be located 330 km ESE from the launch base.