I'm sorry, I saw the description:
Jeremy and George look back at some of the key moments from the past thirteen months,
And then I heard what Corbell was sayin sounded exactly like what he said two years ago, so I assumed it was a recap using...
Absolutely, they look like quite low clouds. In the simple case where everything's in a single geometric plane, if the vessel is 10 times higher than the cloud, it will take 9 times as long to become visible as it took for its shadow to transit...
I had an interesting one on the earlier this week as I was walking to my local, but alas the photo I hastily-but-not-hastily-enough took is pure garbage.
The sky was almost perfectly clear, just one single contral was visible, and it had a...
Not the most interesting example, but it's a solitary contrail. I was out kayaking and saw this with some better sinusoidal waves, but by the time I got my camera out it was less interesting.
Here's the full trail, plane included:
And...
Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@misfitvibes/video/7355602705995320618
Not sure if that's the original. Here I've stabilized a segment of it that's most zoomed in
It reminds me of circling seagulls, however there are times when they seem too...
Not really. There's some discussion in threads, but there really needs to be more formal documentation.
SL Flare angle is the range of angles at which a satellite is considered to be reflecting the sun. Bigger angle, more satellites will...
Yes, you should be able to just drag them in (to the NightSky sitch), then set the date/time and location. You should then be able to create a permalink.
It looks very much to me, in the close up better quality, to be some random juxtaposition of light and objects, in combination with the background behind the glass, that just happens to look a bit like a torso.
I'm going to need a little more motive than that....
This is a ridiculous, specious, and error-riddle theory. I'm surprised that even Ross gave it time.
Unfortunately that's as far as you are going to get with this footage. There's just nothing there to work with, and it requires quite a bit of imagination to see anything in the dark shapes.
You can't prove there's nothing there, but nothing...
I've put a link back to the archived original image in the OP
https://web.archive.org/web/20141003152426/https://i0.wp.com/beta.ksn.com/sites/default/files/sites/10/2014/04/UFO-pic.jpg
(also added here as a .zip to preserve it)
Boosting the...