No, I think I was wrong there. The two bright stars have identical-looking little curves, so they can't have the same center of rotation, so it's really just all from camera motion without rotation. I think the "or quicker" is actually the...
@Gaspa - I was kinda playing devils advocate here in recognizing that many of our resolutions aren't proven and that many people disagree with our position. The skeptics' biases make them believe the simplest, conservative, most likely, least...
Has there been any official announcement ? Not that I think Mr Loeb would get trolled like the community with alien.gov but who knows with the social media Presidents.
I'm going to attend the seminar. But I really disagree with this characterization of Baptiste Friscourt. He is clearly more on the convinced / pro-anomalous side, sure, but he is not someone who treats every claim as established fact. From what...
Toward that end, we have proposed a rating scale meant to help citizens and scientists alike assess the reliability of UAP reports based on the type and quality of evidence. This won't solve most cases (more than half of the sightings reviewed by...
Just to be clear, William J. Brophy Jr. was in fact a pilot during WW2 and latter a Major in the Air Force. He passed away in 1986. William P. Brophy was his older son and seems to be the teller of tall tales. And to make things more difficult...
Why is the medium of communication important? He's published: we've read what he's put his name to, and, to quote @Ann K '"science" is not being applied here.' (https://www.metabunk.org/threads/new-science-of-uap-paper.14041/post-338049 ), or, to...
Kind of like how the older Howard Malmgren got, the more (purportedly) involved in world affairs he would say he had been, saving the world as an advisor to Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis and later UFO shootdowns.
Just to be clear, William J. Brophy Jr. was in fact a pilot during WW2 and latter a Major in the Air Force. He passed away in 1986. William P. Brophy was his older son and seems to be the teller of tall tales. And to make things more difficult...