Thanks Mick! Looks like a match!
I see you have to choose "model" for an object to get Lights added, with that only being an option on a subset of the plane models. The documentation for adding blender models doesn't mention custom lights, is...
But the chopper N911ZZ does slightly later, and the motion matches perfectly. The zooming in and out masks it a lot.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=https://sitrec.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1/Rio Rancho Helicopter/20260216_205332.js...
But the chopper N911ZZ does slightly later, and the motion matches perfectly. The zooming in and out masks it a lot.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=https://sitrec.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1/Rio Rancho Helicopter/20260216_205332.js...
But the chopper N911ZZ does slightly later, and the motion matches perfectly. The zooming in and out masks it a lot.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=https://sitrec.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1/Rio Rancho Helicopter/20260216_205332.js...
Identified the stars, none of the tracks you identified there come close, viewed from that location. The orientation seems right, meaning the time is about right
Any UFO experience has two aspects, the physical and the mental.
There are many examples, e.g. of pilots seeing Starlink flares, or questions that were posed on this forum, where recounting the physical aspects of the observation doesn't lead to...
The main issue with Reddit posters is the given time is often not accurate, intentionally or not.
Really you need the original accurate file date which you can often get them to give you by asking them to take a screenshot of the info screen...
For my first attempt at Sitrec, I am trying to answer this reddit post I found from a few weeks ago. The key information is:
Appearance: 1 or 2 orbs, green light than white/blue.
Date & Time: 01/25/2026 6:58PM (MST)
Location: Meadowlark RD, Rio...
Hello all, I found this site during the New Jersey drone flap, but lately have been trying out Sitrec myself. I'm from Oregon, and decided to make an account since the drones are coming for us too it seems :rolleyes:
Source...
But (sorry to harp on about this) a "blurry aircraft-like dot" wouldn't justify a description of "again probably a Harrier".
Not "an unidentified aeroplane", or "an unidentified swept-wing aircraft", "a fighter-type jet of undetermined type" or...
It depends on which scenario we're considering. If the photo is "genuine," meaning it's a snapshot of a strange large object being intercepted by a jet, then we do have a problem with the jet passing by so quickly. I also have a hard time...
But as discussed somewhere up thread, Robinson later changed his mind on that identification of XP, deciding the grain wan't nearly as fine as he originally thought. I found this somewhat confusing and, to my mind, a big red flag.
Robinson's...
As @Andreas noted above, they may not have had the negatives at the time. But even if they did, I think this was a standard way to create B&W copies of color photos as the paper published both. The device was literally called a "copy stand" and...