Time:
Moon footage – 7/9/2025 around midnight
Backyard footage – 5/11/2025 between 5–7 PM

Location:
Moon footage – Berea, KY
Backyard footage – Richmond, KY

Tonight, after noticing the moon’s unusually bright appearance, I set up my telescope and decided to record. During the session, I captured not one, but two UFOs.

Due to how my telescope focuses, anything like a plane, bird, or insect would appear as an unrecognizable blur, and aircraft would show visible lights. This eliminates those explanations for what I recorded.

Revisiting older, unplanned footage from earlier this year, I enhanced it and found the same type of object—a dark, darting UAP. On closer inspection, it appears to break through clouds and follow a vertical zig-zag path, skipping like a flat stone over water. In one case, it moved from near the horizon to directly overhead within a few frames at 30fps, emerging from the clouds.

For the skeptic's if it makes you feel any better, ignore the "psionics requests" labels, because for all we know, it could be coincidence that UAP appeared in those moments. Keep in mind: The footage is REAL. Regardless of whatever you do not believe.



by this_be_ben

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  1. **My submission statement:**

    **Time:**
    Moon footage – 7/9/2025 around midnight
    Backyard footage – 5/11/2025 between 5–7 PM

    **Location:**
    Moon footage – Berea, KY
    Backyard footage – Richmond, KY

    Tonight, after noticing the moon’s unusually bright appearance, I set up my telescope and decided to record. During the session, I captured not one, but two UFOs.

    Due to how my telescope focuses, anything like a plane, bird, or insect would appear as an unrecognizable blur, and aircraft would show visible lights. This eliminates those explanations for what I recorded.

    Revisiting older, unplanned footage from earlier this year, I enhanced it and found the same type of object—a dark, darting UAP. On closer inspection, it appears to break through clouds and follow a vertical zig-zag path, skipping like a flat stone over water. In one case, it moved from near the horizon to directly overhead within a few frames at 30fps, emerging from the clouds.

  2. Skip to 1:20 for vertical zig-zag/skipping saucer behavior. Only revealed after further video enhancements + stabilization.

  3. For anyone wondering about bugs or birds: when a telescope is focused on something as far away as the moon, anything close to you is so far out of focus it basically disappears.

    A bug flying past the lens wouldn’t look like a sharp object at all. It would either be a huge blur across the whole frame or wouldn’t register enough to be seen.

    For something close to show up clearly, I’d have to completely change the focus away from the moon. That’s why nearby objects like insects, birds, or planes are ruled out here.

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