posted on May, 5 2013 @ 09:31 AM
it's shopped.
video stream has to be compressed, and because of the way video compression works, you get rather constant amount of details in every single frame.
that means that when you see overall blockiness (caused by compression artifacts) of the image, and rather large contrast differences between pixels
(proving that video compression was set to provide maximum detail, not maximum smoothness), and one small area, just happening to be supposed ufo, is
incredibly smooth and filled with fine gradients, you can be sure it's a fake.
besides, just enlarge the picture and look at the left end of that 'ufo' - you'll notice a square area (as tall as that 'ufo'), defined by a
sudden change in brightness and in the amount of detail - the right and bottom edges of that square are the most visible. someone was bluring that
part of the image and failed miserably.
epic fail.