Hello,
Not sure if someone has been tracking this already, but early today a new video has been posted on Twitter of an unidentified object appearing in the frame and seemingly shooting across the frame quite fast.
The video is a slow-mo footage of a low altitude slow passage of a military aircraft during the Hyundai Air & Sea show in Miami.
Source: https://twitter.com/sugarmanspeaks/status/1530721297205960704?s=21&t=8H-4vdgGVF6rEpz_0j0Low
There is also an ongoing thread on Reddit r/UFOs about it:
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/v01jnc/new_ufo_uap_filmed_with_good_quality_in/
In the sub-reddit someone generated a 0.25x slowed down version:
https://files.catbox.moe/inchqa.mp4
EDIT: Alleged additional footage of the same object:
Source: https://twitter.com/528vibes/status/1530752111398506496?s=20&t=9pwzGVaohM3GyqfjjhtsCg
You can see the object appearing around 1.5 s into the clip from the water (although appears just out of frame) on the bottom right and shooting up across towards the top left.
Given the point of origin between the horizon and the shore, and the other visual reference points, it's unlikely to be a camera artefact or a small object close to the camera (e.g. dust, bug).
And to be honest given the speed relative to everything else and the slow-mo nature of the footage, this must have been VERY fast and relatively close to the shore, so not likely a balloon.
I also thought about a bird coming out of the water, but that seems to be way too fast? I even considered if the video could be in reverse, and the bird be actually diving into the water, but it doesn't appear to be a reversed clip.
The best would be if the OP on Twitter could release the raw file from his phone, probably filmed with an iPhone's slow-mo feature.
Other than CGI (which at least to me doesn't seem likely), what other mundane explanations could it have?
Can we do a bit of analysis? It should be relatively easy to figure out the size of the object given the many comparison references in the frame.
EDIT2: Sorry, just noticed OP posted a non-slowmo version of the video on Twitter, from this version the possibility of an insect/bug flying in front of the camera seems more plausible:
Source: https://twitter.com/SugarmanSpeaks/status/1530891091343552512?s=20&t=TumWvxrUhQGIcUW1qCQR5w
Not sure if someone has been tracking this already, but early today a new video has been posted on Twitter of an unidentified object appearing in the frame and seemingly shooting across the frame quite fast.
The video is a slow-mo footage of a low altitude slow passage of a military aircraft during the Hyundai Air & Sea show in Miami.
Source: https://twitter.com/sugarmanspeaks/status/1530721297205960704?s=21&t=8H-4vdgGVF6rEpz_0j0Low
There is also an ongoing thread on Reddit r/UFOs about it:
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/v01jnc/new_ufo_uap_filmed_with_good_quality_in/
In the sub-reddit someone generated a 0.25x slowed down version:
https://files.catbox.moe/inchqa.mp4
EDIT: Alleged additional footage of the same object:
Source: https://twitter.com/528vibes/status/1530752111398506496?s=20&t=9pwzGVaohM3GyqfjjhtsCg
You can see the object appearing around 1.5 s into the clip from the water (although appears just out of frame) on the bottom right and shooting up across towards the top left.
Given the point of origin between the horizon and the shore, and the other visual reference points, it's unlikely to be a camera artefact or a small object close to the camera (e.g. dust, bug).
And to be honest given the speed relative to everything else and the slow-mo nature of the footage, this must have been VERY fast and relatively close to the shore, so not likely a balloon.
I also thought about a bird coming out of the water, but that seems to be way too fast? I even considered if the video could be in reverse, and the bird be actually diving into the water, but it doesn't appear to be a reversed clip.
The best would be if the OP on Twitter could release the raw file from his phone, probably filmed with an iPhone's slow-mo feature.
Other than CGI (which at least to me doesn't seem likely), what other mundane explanations could it have?
Can we do a bit of analysis? It should be relatively easy to figure out the size of the object given the many comparison references in the frame.
EDIT2: Sorry, just noticed OP posted a non-slowmo version of the video on Twitter, from this version the possibility of an insect/bug flying in front of the camera seems more plausible:
Source: https://twitter.com/SugarmanSpeaks/status/1530891091343552512?s=20&t=TumWvxrUhQGIcUW1qCQR5w
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