IR (heat) is a different part of the EM spectrum, and using the right optical materials (or mirror designs), it can be used to image and view. The IR of course differs from VIS or even UV, in that IR is radiated from objects as well as receiving...
https://www.dvidshub.net/video/1007716/dow-uap-pr091-21-aug-callsign-observes-uap-persian-gulf
Look at the top left diffraction pattern between 1m44 and 1m52. I think you can see a lens flare behind it (it's more convincing in motion):
IR (heat) is a different part of the EM spectrum, and using the right optical materials (or mirror designs), it can be used to image and view. The IR of course differs from VIS or even UV, in that IR is radiated from objects as well as receiving...
Small aside, but I still can’t say enough how much this shoehorning of Christianity (or any other Abrahamic religion) into anything alien-related bothers the heck out of me.
Why must people assume that some book written by people thousands of...
As seems typical with the DM, on the one hand it makes for good copy, add in the "shadowy" Space Force and a section of the article rehashing the "missing scientists" story and the hype level goes up considerably. On the other hand, they can just...
Maybe dumb question, but do things like flares, bokeh and the things we associate with regular light cameras occur in IR cameras? I know they may use lenses and sensors like regular cameras, but they're not recording light, right? They record...
You discount conventional phenomena and pre-emptively reject by omission a non-"extraterrestrial" explanation--you don't want people to tell you you're wrong, but in a fancier tone?--so I will ask if your mind is already made up?
As a human who...
Things moving directly toward you, or directly away, can easily appear to be stationary.
As long as its apparent size is not visibly increasing or decreasing you just can't tell if it is moving or not.
have a look at the Sitrec link above, move around the view in the left window to see the geometry. These are specular reflections off the flat bottoms of the satellites.
Starlink flares would be visible to the NW, moving towards the NNW later, on those dates and times.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=1/Siwa%20Oasis/20260527_171709.js