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Harley
4th August 2015, 07:20
Here ya go.
No special effects intro. No dramatic edge-of-your-seat-music. No previews for the next episode.
Just raw footage. Now that's the way we like it! :)
Footage Of UFO Passing Virgin Atlantic Plane
WorldWide TV
Published on Aug 3, 2015
UFO flies out from behind Virgin Atlantic plane leaving JFK.
Amateur filmmaker may have captured footage of UFO passing Virgin Atlantic plane.
The moment a 'UFO overtakes' Virgin Atlantic jumbo jet during take-off from New York JFK Airport.
Footage appears to show object flying past passenger plane at high speed.
Taken by plane enthusiast as it overtook flight taking off from JFK airport.
Mystery sighting has led to speculation it may be an extraterrestrial craft.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSu5P3oY-OU
idiit
4th August 2015, 09:26
Similar UFOs Appear Over Japanese, U.S. Cities
Aug 3, 2015
The composite image above shows the aerial anomalies over Osaka, Japan, (left) and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (right) within days of each other.
The first event was videotaped and posted to Facebook by a Wisconsin police officer near Milwaukee on July 25. Officer Gustavo Rojas said he and his partner saw the lights slowly maneuvering around the sky, forming strange patterns before they eventually vanished.
NOTE: The following video of the Rojas encounter contains strong language:
Days after the Wisconsin UFO video was posted, a second one arrived.
RT, the Russian television channel, published a story on July 29 about a low-quality video, showing 10 white, circular objects above Osaka.
http://caravantomidnight.com/similar-ufos-appear-over-japanese-u-s-cities-2/
now softly say "disclosure". :)
sirdipswitch
4th August 2015, 13:11
Just think... these ain't intersteller craft... which means theres a really big Mother Ship...
parked out there somewhere that they can from! chuckle chuckle.:wizard:
Sunny-side-up
4th August 2015, 16:05
Just think... these ain't intersteller craft... which means theres a really big Mother Ship...
parked out there somewhere that they can from! chuckle chuckle.:wizard:
Or Ground/sea Base :)
Harley
4th August 2015, 20:36
Just think... these ain't intersteller craft... which means theres a really big Mother Ship...
parked out there somewhere that they can from! chuckle chuckle.:wizard:
Or Ground/sea Base :)
Let's not forget inter-dimensional . . .
:)
ghostrider
4th August 2015, 23:00
The great spacer the plejaren use hidden behind Saturn, houses100,000 beamships , and said to be 21 miles high and17 miles around ...Jupiter and Saturn are great planets for ets to hide their big ships behind...
Carmody
5th August 2015, 12:41
I'll play the counter argument.
The problem is that the person who took the image, is standing under a tree, or under the branch of a tree.
They have a VERY low resolution camera, it does not matter how many pixels a cell phone camera has, resolution comes from glass. big glass, big resolution. thus, 15-20 megapixel camera ccd's on cell phones are absolutely meaningless beyond a strongly lit close range portrait/selfie/close-up shot.
A 6-7 megapixel camera with a full frame or 4/3 sized sensor, with a 35mm equivalent lens, is going to have at least twice the resolution on a long range shot like that, and even greater resolution in low light conditions. If in low light, the full sized (separate camera and lens, ie, a older lower resolution DSLR camera) camera will have a good 4x the resolution of the cell phone, if not more.
Plus, we don't know how the frame blending went, how the software blended or worked on framing the shot. How the basic software in the cell, for the given camera, how it manipulated the shot, before we saw it. (cell phones need software manipulation assistance due to their crap cameras) It looks like low light, so resolution is even lower due to lighting restrictions (if true).
Cell phone cameras have come a long way but the simple physics of glass and resolution, as a pair, has not changed one inch in all of optical history. No short cut works .. you need big glass, big sensor, paired as a finely crafted and engineered set.
The shot is ambiguous enough that it could be simple bugs fluttering around the tree and only be 10 feet away. That's the 'standing under a tree' part coming out to play. Bugs hang around trees, due to the protection they offer from predators and protection from the environment, food source, etc. To add, the tonality or specific shading and color of the 'bug' and the shaded underside of the wing are very similar, so much so that they could make the bug look like it is going over the top of the wing, not under it. Look closely.
Not that I agree or disagree with this analysis from myself, but experts on cameras and imagery will consider it on these sort of grounds.
Fanna
9th August 2015, 12:48
Photos and videos have gone down. Congratulations, friends, they must have been great shots :p
I love you all.
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