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Famous Navy UFO video is camera glare hiding something āreally interestingā, researcher says
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The UFO captured on video by the Pentagon is glare on the Navy jetās gimbal camera system, according to UFO sceptics.
The footage was taken in 2004 and was confirmed by the Navy as genuine in September 2019 before being released one year afterwards.
The 2004 video was filmed 100 miles out in the Pacific. āAs I got close to it ... it rapidly accelerated to the south, and disappeared in less than two seconds,ā retired US Navy pilot David Fravor told CNN in 2017.
However UFO investigator Mick West says there are four aspects of the footage that suggest it is, in fact, a camera artefact rather than an alien craft: no rotation when banking, bumps before rotation, rotating patterns, and derotation matches ā where the rotation of the shame matches the amount of derotation need to track the target.
Although the object appears to defy aerodynamics in the way that it travels, Mr West argues that what we are seeing is in fact a glare hiding a different object. That object is still unknown, he says, and could be āreally interestingā, but information extracted from the Navy videos suggest that an alien craft may not be the best explanation.
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Mr West suggests that the object is rotating the way that it does because the camera rotates when tracking the UFO from left to right, and its bizarre shape is just a result of excess thermal energy giving it its circular body and strange points.
āSo if this isnāt a glare, then weāve got an object over 10 miles away ā probably 30 ā that somehow rotates when the jet rotates so it stays fixed in the cameras frame. Itās an object that somehow bumps the camera before it rotatesā, Mr West says in a video he posted online.
āItās an object that somehow projects rotating light patterns that rotate with it. Itās an object that rotates in a way that matches exactly the amount needed to stay within three degrees of a gimbal system tracking the target while minimizing roll, but just from this one plane at this pitch and this bank angle. Or, itās a glare, rotating because of the gimbal system, in a video titled āGimbalā.ā
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