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Originally Posted by LonelySpoon
I'm prepared to be corrected here, but 15kps in the lower 10k of the atmosphere would surely cause a fireball?
The level of UFO/UAP interest always peaks during times of high stress- right back to medieval times.
This all feel like what we went through in the late 50s/early 60s, but even with many more cameras everywhere and much better ones, the pictures aren't any better...
Neville
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Yes it is hard to accept that kind of speed being possible in the lower atmosphere. Even hypersonic weapons are slow compared to that.
Interest in UFOs comes and goes but we are not talking anecdotal evidence in this case. These are supposed to be scientists following the scientific method. They pointed cameras to the sky in daylight taking very short exposures in quick succession and claiming the detection of very fast moving objects. This hasn't been done before. I have problems believing their claims. They give the location but not the time of the observations.
Also no mention of the software used for sifting through the captured images or how frequent the detections occurred.