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Since three frames of [Fly-by] are garnering global attention I thought this might be worth processing.
I've been examining old aerial survey photos and came across a number of frames which include a white speck that appears to move along with the aircraft filming it. I thought it looked interesting and unidentified so I stitched it together into an animation.
I'm not certain of the frame intervals or camera used.
The frames from the sortie in question start half way down this page NCAP.org starting with frame L_001 - serial ending 019 and run until frame serial number ending 105.
(Note the location tag changes from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain after frame 0063 but the sortie number remains the same).
This should be easy to debunk as the full resolution images are available from NCAP.org and they are all geotagged, so we should be able to recreate the flight path and get definitive answer as to whether it's a real thing, cabin reflection, the moon, or a film defect etc.
I've been examining old aerial survey photos and came across a number of frames which include a white speck that appears to move along with the aircraft filming it. I thought it looked interesting and unidentified so I stitched it together into an animation.
I'm not certain of the frame intervals or camera used.
The frames from the sortie in question start half way down this page NCAP.org starting with frame L_001 - serial ending 019 and run until frame serial number ending 105.
(Note the location tag changes from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain after frame 0063 but the sortie number remains the same).
This should be easy to debunk as the full resolution images are available from NCAP.org and they are all geotagged, so we should be able to recreate the flight path and get definitive answer as to whether it's a real thing, cabin reflection, the moon, or a film defect etc.