Looks like shiznit on the lens to me. Could be anything. If there was anything up there, I would have thought, those of us who a good portion of our time pointing sophisticated telescopic and photgraphic equipment at the sky would have seen something. It's always the conspiricy theory nutters that seem to see everything.
In addition to discovering and refining his optical telescope videotaping technique, John has also discovered how to actually hear and record the sounds in real time coming from the particular craft he is videotaping. By carefully aligning a satellite dish receiver with his telescope, he has been able to record some very unusual and intriguing sound from the different spacecraft...
I don't think so..
Looks like typical conspiracy theory UFO rubbish to me.
I think I know what it is. It is a dragonfly taken using heat sensing imaging.
Very easy to do. The dragonfly is (cruelly) pinned in the abdomen - on the opposite of the camera, and the insect flies in front of the camera.
Certainly a hoax.
Pity it's not "Klingons on the starboard bow..." though
Kapla!
Methinks the human method of expression by sound of tongue is very elementary, and ought to be substituted for some ingenious invention which should be able to give vent to at least six coherent sentences at once.
Maybe this is where your flashing lights are coming from Ken.
But seriously, this bloke's taken some really nice images of satellites and what could be helicopters at night. But the way that this article has been slanted, you'd think that the only thing orbiting our Earth is the ISS.
Why oh why does he show 'still' frames from the video.
What is the first thing we ALL do with any Avi?
We stack it to gain detail! So why hasn't he stacked his Avi's??? Coz it will show the Mattell stickers and the strings
I remember seeing a doco on UFOs a couple of years ago and they showed a segment from some very famous footage. The object is captured travelling across the sky and over an island. At the time it was promoted as one of the best captures of a UFO. They then process the footage and began staking a number of frames, maybe half a dozen or so, and you could see a couple of wings and a little tail sticking up at the end. It was a light plane.
How come that all these strange sightings are all fuzzy and out of focus? It all started with the famous "Surgeon's photo" of the Loch Ness monster all those years ago