I'm sorry folks but these look like escape pods to me. They emerge in succession, not all at once as you would expect from an impact. They are all identical and all have the same heat signature. Does anyone have a better explanation? Below is a video from X showing the debris leaving is succession.

https://x.com/i/status/1965848439780159524

by Windman772

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  1. This comment got buried on another thread:

    > I’m late to the party… my comments will be buried.

    > I can analyze this because I am familiar with these systems.

    > I saw this video months ago on the DoD’s SIPRnet Intelink iVideo site. Only people with secret clearance can access this site, and only from specific workstations, and SCIFs.

    > There’s only one debris that falls away with the momentum of the craft.

    > The rest are artifacts from IR multipath interference from a pitted lens housing and/or lens of the camera, where after a certain heat threshold and angle of the source to the sensor, the IR signal takes multiple paths to the sensor due to lens housing having defects on it.

    > That makes it look like multiple pieces of debris “following” the drone.

    > That’s what’s happening here.

    > Source: Military contractor, and I’ve been verified by the mods here https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/6eqfRluAWx

    Original comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/6KanLDhLhe

  2. Awkward_Chair8656 on

    My vote were stabilizers for the main craft…but since we have experts claiming it was a drone or a balloon I doubt anyone will take it seriously.

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