New "evidence" has emerged about the "unexplained" sightings of UFOs and the fact that they emerged from military pilots video is said to give then extra credence.
But real experts have analysed these videos which are from aircraft camera's and debunk them.
https://www.alternet.org/2020/08/skeptics-explain-the-rational-explanations-for-military-pilots-ufo-videos/
“What looks like great speed and wild maneuvers is just a common optical illusion combined with the effects of the FLIR’s gimbal and glare filter.”
FLIR cameras, short for forward-looking infrared cameras, are capable of seeing slightly into the infrared spectrum, meaning that heat sources light up on FLIR camera footage.
A released video that appears to show a bat-winged shaped craft, noting that “the object you’re seeing is a single point of heat from an unidentified plane, probably a distant commercial jet, flying away from the F-18. The camera is looking out the side of the F-18 which is speeding past nearby clouds, making the object appear to be moving relative to the clouds.”
He added, “Its bat-wing shape is how the FLIR’s glare filter always depicts single bright points (there are plenty of examples of this on YouTube), and whenever the object appears to turn, this is simply the FLIRs gimbal rotating to keep the target in view as the F-18 maneuvers. The other videos also have similarly prosaic explanations.”
But real experts have analysed these videos which are from aircraft camera's and debunk them.
https://www.alternet.org/2020/08/skeptics-explain-the-rational-explanations-for-military-pilots-ufo-videos/
“What looks like great speed and wild maneuvers is just a common optical illusion combined with the effects of the FLIR’s gimbal and glare filter.”
FLIR cameras, short for forward-looking infrared cameras, are capable of seeing slightly into the infrared spectrum, meaning that heat sources light up on FLIR camera footage.
A released video that appears to show a bat-winged shaped craft, noting that “the object you’re seeing is a single point of heat from an unidentified plane, probably a distant commercial jet, flying away from the F-18. The camera is looking out the side of the F-18 which is speeding past nearby clouds, making the object appear to be moving relative to the clouds.”
He added, “Its bat-wing shape is how the FLIR’s glare filter always depicts single bright points (there are plenty of examples of this on YouTube), and whenever the object appears to turn, this is simply the FLIRs gimbal rotating to keep the target in view as the F-18 maneuvers. The other videos also have similarly prosaic explanations.”
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