AARO has posted another unresolved case (video): “This footage, captured by an infrared sensor in 2024, was later reported to AARO as a UAP. This report remains unresolved due to lack of technical data”
AARO has posted another unresolved case (video): “This footage, captured by an infrared sensor in 2024, was later reported to AARO as a UAP. This report remains unresolved due to lack of technical data”
I was just about to make a post after I saw their tweet lol.
Good stuff. Like many of us have been saying, and as Dr. Kosloski literally said himself, they’re actively working on declassifying videos of *unknowns* to release to the public and academia for analysis. I’ve got a feeling after the previous release, this won’t be the last.
Much better transparency than his predecessor, while still maintaining “national security”.
jman_23 on
Looks like Skywatcher’s “Hornet” type, doesn’t it?
phr99 on
# AARO statement
> This footage, captured by an infrared sensor in 2024, was later reported to AARO as a UAP. This report remains unresolved due to lack of technical data.
# Interesting timestamps
The video is about 6:42 min long. It has several different zooms. Some interesting timestamps:
* timestamp -3:50 it switches to some blue camera with more zoom
* timestamp -1:05 UAP (or camera) appears to blur/stretch/duplicate
* timestamp -0:45 UAP (or camera) appears to blur/stretch/duplicate
* last 20 seconds it blurs/stretches into oblivion
During many parts of the video the UAP appears to move erratically, but i suspect this is the camera attempting to track it
This is a good one. A fair amount of erratic, rapid movements. Btw, what was that blue blotch in the middle of the video?
witai on
Where are the haters on these AARO posts?
PotentQuotable on
This is probably a bait and switch…
kmac6821 on
The problem with footage like this is that the camera movement (including trying to manually track) makes it extremely difficult to gauge if the subject is moving much.
UAreTheHippopotamus on
Without any context this isn’t going anywhere and at least initially it seems to have less points of reference in the background than the last one. I appreciate that they’re sharing something, but surely they can share more information than “We couldn’t resolve it and we’re offering no insight into what we did, what we think it could be, the circumstances under which it was recorded, or really anything at all besides it was from some point in 2024”.
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New AARO: Thank you for not entirely disregarding the public like the last administrators.
We appreciate that you packed away contempt. This is a much better look. Well done.
This is new?
I’m not seeing it on their website yet
https://www.aaro.mil/UAP-Cases/Official-UAP-Imagery/
I was just about to make a post after I saw their tweet lol.
Good stuff. Like many of us have been saying, and as Dr. Kosloski literally said himself, they’re actively working on declassifying videos of *unknowns* to release to the public and academia for analysis. I’ve got a feeling after the previous release, this won’t be the last.
Much better transparency than his predecessor, while still maintaining “national security”.
Looks like Skywatcher’s “Hornet” type, doesn’t it?
# AARO statement
> This footage, captured by an infrared sensor in 2024, was later reported to AARO as a UAP. This report remains unresolved due to lack of technical data.
# Interesting timestamps
The video is about 6:42 min long. It has several different zooms. Some interesting timestamps:
* timestamp -3:50 it switches to some blue camera with more zoom
* timestamp -1:05 UAP (or camera) appears to blur/stretch/duplicate
* timestamp -0:45 UAP (or camera) appears to blur/stretch/duplicate
* last 20 seconds it blurs/stretches into oblivion
During many parts of the video the UAP appears to move erratically, but i suspect this is the camera attempting to track it
[https://www.dvidshub.net//video/962722/unresolved-uap-report-middle-east-2024](https://www.dvidshub.net//video/962722/unresolved-uap-report-middle-east-2024) Non-xitter link.
This is a good one. A fair amount of erratic, rapid movements. Btw, what was that blue blotch in the middle of the video?
Where are the haters on these AARO posts?
This is probably a bait and switch…
The problem with footage like this is that the camera movement (including trying to manually track) makes it extremely difficult to gauge if the subject is moving much.
Without any context this isn’t going anywhere and at least initially it seems to have less points of reference in the background than the last one. I appreciate that they’re sharing something, but surely they can share more information than “We couldn’t resolve it and we’re offering no insight into what we did, what we think it could be, the circumstances under which it was recorded, or really anything at all besides it was from some point in 2024”.