It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by alfa1
The video is worthless. Really its just a dot of light in the sky that could be almost anything at all.
The zoom power of his camera is impressive, but it
a/ exceeds the steadiness of the air. Its why stars twikle and you cant see them clearly.
b/ exceeds the resolving power of the lens. I see some diffraction effects.
Basically, you'd get the same meaningless mess of light by magnifying the image in the same way of any ordinary star near the horizon, where the air is unsteady and / or dity (see, its over a city). Try it yourself oneday.
Blowing up each blurry shot one frame at a time reveals no information.
What he *could* have done if he was a clever astronomer, was to take a steady shot of hundreds of frames, and then used some astrophotography software to 'stack' them together to average out the effects of the air turbulence. But you'd need better optics than he has.
File this one under "could be anything at all".
Originally posted by Antoniastar
Hmmm "could be anything"? lol Well then, it could be an alien then.
Originally posted by Antoniastar
Hi Everybody!
Guess what? I found this video on Youtube and want to know what you think of it.
The man in the video says that this UFO came out of a lake. I wonder if it lives there? Maybe it is getting water from the lake and just visiting?
Also supermushmouse said that the "entity" knew that it was being video taped.
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by Nobama
Well I highly doubt its a hologram, but UFO maybe. Never seen this video, and far as I can tell it looks unedited.
Originally posted by AlteredTom
The "twinkle star" effect. Isn't this explained by stars constantly changing temperature? This is what I have thought most of my life. That slight surface changes in temperature contribute to the "twinkle" that you see.
As for the video, I have no idea what this could be. Very interesting indeed.
Originally posted by Aliensun
Just one. It is a planet. I'll wager the guy was facing east on a clear night got a good shot of Venus or maybe Sirius coming up over the horizon. The long time of the video is proof of this. I didn't watch it all, so if it zipped off toward the end of the hour-plus video, I will have been absolutely wrong in my assessment.
Originally posted by Ophiuchus 13
reply to post by Antoniastar
It looks like a Mer Ka ba travel vessel of LIGHT.