Sundogs sometimes look rectangular, depending on the shape of the cloud that they appear inside.
The 'no definable borders' characteristic is particularly indicative of a sundog, circumzenithal arc or some other parhelia phenomenon.
Russian FPV drone attempts to hit a stork, but at the last moment the bird does a split-S maneuver to avoid it.
Source: https://x.com/clashreport/status/2059027515792875732
I might just drop my balloon hypothesis after seeing your recreation.
The original video still looks like a real object to me BUT, the effect is pretty similar to be ignored.
I'm really interested in the apparently gas-less oxy-ace gas torch wrench combo chingadera and the super open ended blue handled wrench (spanner):
Actually I have the Emperor Constantine keeping an eye on things in the water closet:
I think it's not easy to replicate, after all, the original video was shot from an altitude of 20,000 meters. Standing on the ground versus being at high altitude, the angle relative to the sun should be different?
I'm really interested in the apparently gas-less oxy-ace gas torch wrench combo chingadera and the super open ended blue handled wrench (spanner):
Actually I have the Emperor Constantine keeping an eye on things in the water closet:
Security Classification Guides (SCGs) are the prescriptive guidance laid out by original classification authorities (OCAs) to protect sensitive national security information. They include handling requirements, downgrading and declassification...
I think it's not easy to replicate, after all, the original video was shot from an altitude of 20,000 meters. Standing on the ground versus being at high altitude, the angle relative to the sun should be different?
What does "Derived From: DIA SCG dated 20070108" mean? I am guessing SCG means something like "Security Classification Guidelines" from that date, and not an original video date from 2007?
Just throwing it out for fun, but 2007 Lacatski is reading Hunt for the Skinwalker and he is literally the DIA guy that tracks missile and rocket threats:
In 2007, Dr. James T. Lacatski was an intelligence officer serving in the Defense...