LorentzHall
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Blimp?
Kite?
Solar balloon?
How about zooming in? All phones can zoom.These sort of videos invariably raise the same most blatantly obvious question : Why, oh why, do people time and again stop videoing their prize once in a lifetime UFO while it is still highly visible in the sky ? Why are these videos almost invariably always just 19 seconds long and they stop with the UFO still very much visible and getting closer.
These sort of videos invariably raise the same most blatantly obvious question : Why, oh why, do people time and again stop videoing their prize once in a lifetime UFO while it is still highly visible in the sky ? Why are these videos almost invariably always just 19 seconds long and they stop with the UFO still very much visible and getting closer.
How about zooming in? All phones can zoom.
He zooms in at the start. Most phones have no optical zoom though, so the advantages are marginal vs cropping afterwards.
Not sure if related, but there appears to be some blinking light that maintains a constant distant ahead of it
Well, no, that really doesn't answer the question. Even if a person doesn't immediately think an object is a UFO, they are still videoing it because it is 'strange', as you say. So the question of why they stop videoing it after just 19 seconds, while it is still being strange and still has a lot more sky to cover, and is actually getting closer, still stands. And if the person didn't think it was a UFO at the time...why is it now being reported as such, or is this yet another of those cases where someone has gotten hold of a video that nobody originally claimed to be a UFO and has separately presented it as a UFO.Most people don't care about UFOs (why would they?).
They'll pull out their phone to record if they see something cool/strange sure, but it's not important enough to stand still wasting phone battery & time.
He zooms in at the start. Most phones have no optical zoom though, so the advantages are marginal vs cropping afterwards.
Maybe his girlfriend or sister (we see at start of video) was naggin him to stop screwing around and "let's go already". I would be.Well, no, that really doesn't answer the question. Even if a person doesn't immediately think an object is a UFO, they are still videoing it because it is 'strange', as you say. So the question of why they stop videoing it after just 19 seconds, while it is still being strange and still has a lot more sky to cover, and is actually getting closer, still stands. And if the person didn't think it was a UFO at the time...why is it now being reported as such, or is this yet another of those cases where someone has gotten hold of a video that nobody originally claimed to be a UFO and has separately presented it as a UFO.
So the question of why they stop videoing it after just 19 seconds
Blimp?
Kite?
Solar balloon?
From the comments section:These sort of videos invariably raise the same most blatantly obvious question : Why, oh why, do people time and again stop videoing their prize once in a lifetime UFO while it is still highly visible in the sky ? Why are these videos almost invariably always just 19 seconds long and they stop with the UFO still very much visible and getting closer.