that isn't fully accurate: "A Response to Watters et al. (2026)", Villarroel et al. say the dataset "might include plate defects, scanning artefacts, and variable stars" and that "up to two thirds may be false positives". So even if the reported...
It seems Villareol et al are working in reverse. They identify transients, then show that they correlate with things like UFO sightings, nuclear tests and sun shadows. Therefore they can’t be defects or misinterpreted sources.
Assuming the...
It seems Villareol et al are working in reverse. They identify transients, then show that they correlate with things like UFO sightings, nuclear tests and sun shadows. Therefore they can’t be defects or misinterpreted sources.
Assuming the...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
I'm relatively new here, so forgive me if this was posted already. I've looked, but I haven't found it. I thought it might be of interest to people here.
About a month ago Kirkpatrick gave a really interesting speech about how AARO was setup and...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...
It seems Villareol et al are working in reverse. They identify transients, then show that they correlate with things like UFO sightings, nuclear tests and sun shadows. Therefore they can’t be defects or misinterpreted sources.
Assuming the...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
My earliest take on the correlations (deleted for incivility by Mick) was that the POSS survey / atmospheric nuclear testing period of 1947-1957 overlaps just as well with the 1947-56 career of baseball great Jackie Robinson, and the orbital...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...