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...
Q: It only takes about a half dozen satellites at GEO to provide 24 hr surveillance of ~90% of the planet. If we are seeing a lot more transients than that, doesn't that strongly suggest aliens are not involved?
Interesting edit history on that node.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8349849545/history#map=18/37.114520/-115.837489
And particularly the person who created it... :p
I was just browsing around various satellite imagery sources and was checking out Sentinel-2 in the Copernicus browser. It's not high enough resolution to be useful here but I was like "why is there a bunker looking label there?"
Source...
A thing that makes some sort of sense for our hypothetical interstellar travelers is the idea of a round shape, which can rotate to give a "gravity" sensation to the occupants by centrifugal force. That, of course, requires a 90° reorientation so...
Is doesn't match, both time and direction is off.
This has a confirmed location and time from the photographer:
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=17922/Mystery%20object%20from%20Plymouth/20260410_115847.js
On the one from Denmark, I have...
Unreason often hides within ideology, whether it be cultural, economic, religious, political, or social etc. Simplistic ideology remains an easy gateway for manipulation and exploitation of the human mind. This is because it is easy for people to...
This is the image from my local astronomy group in Norwich stellar-referenced... taken in Beccles, Suffolk at 2115pm BST on 7 April
https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/15023047#annotated
No, Loeb strongly implies that these FBI reports are unexplained. It's not misleading.
Loeb is misleading, though. For example, he says, "So I asked them, and they said, well, we have access to everything. And maybe they are not fully aware of...
Sometimes, but this one I only saw afterwards. (It’s just a patch of light on a tree that my phone camera couldn’t see). It interests me how easy it is to mistake simple things for complex purposeful things. Pareidolia is what fuels ufology.
I used Claude Code quite a bit here. Using my new MCP bridge it was able to control Sitrec, but it also just went ahead and wrote code using satellite.js to do its own propagation. But the thing that found the TLE was Grok.
The lovely folks at the Daily Mail mentioned McCasland and connect with him 8 other deaths.
Another scientist with ties to America's space program has now joined the growing list of deaths and disappearances around the US.
Michael David Hicks...
I used Claude Code quite a bit here. Using my new MCP bridge it was able to control Sitrec, but it also just went ahead and wrote code using satellite.js to do its own propagation. But the thing that found the TLE was Grok.
This is the image from my local astronomy group in Norwich stellar-referenced... taken in Beccles, Suffolk at 2115pm BST on 7 April
https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/15023047#annotated