I guess the reasoning would be a non-rotating object with a reflective surface only visible in one direction would either be non-transient or not visible depending on its orientation. Why alien designers build rotating satellites with one highly...
The "thickness" is just the shadow on the edge of the cymbal and the brighter area is the lower half of the set. You can even see the center post and what looks to be some highlights relflecting off of the stand on the other side behind it and...
Probably just a double exposure during the developing process.
It would be amazing that the only frame captured of a flying saucer just happened to look exactly like a set of high hat cymbals.
On the other hand, maybe the aliens saw a set of...
The object (if it is an object) looks like it has some thickness to it, not like a cymbal. The lower part appears to show a near vertical edge, rather than tapering to a point like the cross section of a cymbal. Of course, that could be an...
It strikes me that the problem with this approach of looking for more sky survey-like material shot in the same way with similar technology at the same time is that the analysis is also likely to repeat any flaws in the original papers.
That is...
I could be wrong, but as far as I can tell the original POSS-1 plates still exist, along with first-generation copies.
According to Caltech's archive page showing they retain photographic prints from POSS-1: "The original glass plates are stored...
Thanks, I'd totally missed that down in the video description.
On the biggest screen I have, I don't see any of the orbs but I did notice one thing -- they/it tends to be in the same place every time, according to the red arrow. That suggests a...
Thanks, I'd totally missed that down in the video description.
On the biggest screen I have, I don't see any of the orbs but I did notice one thing -- they/it tends to be in the same place every time, according to the red arrow. That suggests a...
I could be wrong, but as far as I can tell the original POSS-1 plates still exist, along with first-generation copies.
According to Caltech's archive page showing they retain photographic prints from POSS-1: "The original glass plates are stored...
Thanks, I'd totally missed that down in the video description.
On the biggest screen I have, I don't see any of the orbs but I did notice one thing -- they/it tends to be in the same place every time, according to the red arrow. That suggests a...
Mike was far less interested in talking about that case, according to his daughter, and she too was more interested in the Phoenix Lights. I haven't heard the recording yet so this is only what she told me:
Mike and Travis had planned it for...