It seems to me that at least some of them have already been properly analyzed – for example 17. F‑18 FLIR UAP. Unfortunately, the case files are not clearly identifiable. Are they perhaps referring to an AARO cataloging system?
Not sure if this is the right answer but seems to be what he is going with.
Source: https://x.com/turndownformars/status/2039599837205975301
Source: https://x.com/astroferg/status/2039601017638076621
Not sure if this is the right answer but seems to be what he is going with.
Source: https://x.com/turndownformars/status/2039599837205975301
Source: https://x.com/astroferg/status/2039601017638076621
Not sure if this is the right answer but seems to be what he is going with.
Source: https://x.com/turndownformars/status/2039599837205975301
Source: https://x.com/astroferg/status/2039601017638076621
Not sure if this is the right answer but seems to be what he is going with.
Source: https://x.com/turndownformars/status/2039599837205975301
Source: https://x.com/astroferg/status/2039601017638076621
Dr. Villarroel posted about another paper from an independent researcher that purports to confirm the shadow deficit nuclear test correlations.
Source: https://x.com/DrBeaVillarroel/status/2039621764368527843
Independent Replication of...
The Artemis II crew, working closely with mission control in Houston, were able to restore the Orion spacecraft's toilet to normal operations following the proximity operations demonstration...
This guy captured something odd (or maybe not):
Source: https://youtu.be/KedHFmomaCM?si=QqNwOtC9UEFMIRIc
The double flash at 1:22 in the 11" main telescope video and at 8:49 in the 80mm refractor video (t+ 1:10 roughly) are a true mystery to...
The Artemis II crew, working closely with mission control in Houston, were able to restore the Orion spacecraft's toilet to normal operations following the proximity operations demonstration...
There appears to be a malfunction- hopefully it can be rectified.
BBC News 23:57 UTC, 02 April 2026, "'Great view': Nasa spacecraft orbiting Earth after spectacular launch on Moon mission", https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c4g4ygw0r02t
One...
I actually clipped that bit of the video, as it's a great example of loads of ice particles zipping in different directions and at different distances - somewhat more violently that ISS examples, but still cool.
I hope they won't be released publicly all at once, all kinds of spurious claims would propagate before even a quarter of the videos would be properly analyzed.