The shadow
The shadow knows!
What is this?...I don't have any information on this image except that it is allegedly a real photo and taken in Siberia...
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What is this?...I don't have any information on this image except that it is allegedly a real photo and taken in Siberia...
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Very interesting, I wish I could have seen it as well. Were you just going for a hike or hunting or was it around your home?Saw something so freaking weird I had to come in and check Flight Aware which was not particularly revealing. Also had a look at Home - Serving the Flight Tracking Enthusiast - ADS-B Exchange which says it'll show military traffic, or at least not filter it out.
Unfortunately a good ten+ minutes passed before I could get in and do this so if it were a plane it might've landed. It was southwest of here and that's directly inline with SWF New York Stewart International Airport/Stewart Air National Guard Base. I saw a brilliantly lit boomerang shaped object about the width of my thumb headed in that direction. No aircraft recognition lights visible whatsoever, no sound. I saw it at the top of the hill I was on and it was at about the height of the midday sun this time of year, but by the time I went through the woods and up onto the next ridge it was gone. Clear quiet night. My dog has to do her thing no matter what, she doesn't care about lights in the sky.
I forgot that yesterday morning while driving to work I saw an equally brilliant but roundish object to the north. These are aircraft with powerful landing lights on, I suspect as part of some military training exercise. At least that's my guess based on nothing other than area history. Haven't seen anything quite so startling in a long time. If any of you had seen these things - and I sincerely wish I could get a decent video - you would be quite surprised. Quite startling. Guaranteed **** like this has accounted for more than one UFO report.
I was taking the dog out like I do every morning at 0315 when I have to go to work. So by the time she found the right spots and we came in to do the morning ritual some time had passed. Probably more like 20+ minutes. At that time there were only two flights anywhere around and neither really fit. Flight Aware’s cool - better there as a first stop after seeing something weird than anywhere else.Very interesting, I wish I could have seen it as well. Were you just going for a hike or hunting or was it around your home?
How cool is Flight Aware? I wish that is something they had back when I learned to fly. I have mine set to where if an emergency is declared I get a tone & can then track the aircraft. It was also fun to watch inflight a couple weeks ago when I was flying commercial down to FL. I only have the free version but I love it.
That totally makes sense. I remember when I moved to Bloomingburg (but worked in Ellenville) that I later found out I was near Pine Bush, NY which at one point was dubbed a UFO hot spot. I lived in a house backed up to the woods and neighbors were far away. I always kept my eyes peeled especially in the winter when I used to have a telescope but never did see anything. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that one day before I'm gone that I'll see something.I was taking the dog out like I do every morning at 0315 when I have to go to work. So by the time she found the right spots and we came in to do the morning ritual some time had passed. Probably more like 20+ minutes. At that time there were only two flights anywhere around and neither really fit. Flight Aware’s cool - better there as a first stop after seeing something weird than anywhere else.
I really think it’s a heavy transport like a C17. Plenty of them at that airport. Very powerful landing lights, angle, so forth probably just obscured the recognition lights. Literally seen that before. But, in this case it’s really a UFO because I just don’t know what it was
If it's real, you would think the photographer would be well known (and want to be well known) as well as every news outlet, talk show, Larry King, etc. would want to interview the guy to see if he only took this photo or if there was a whole series of photos. As well as the guy being eager to tell everyone how it unfolded, what was the craft was doing (just hovering, going up, down, sideways, speed, how long was it there for, etc.). Seems like it would look weird in the landing position and have to have extra long landing gear to compensate for the pointed bottom.Researchers hunt for photographer behind famous UFO image
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The original photograph.
The hunt is on for the individual who captured this image of a strange object in the skies over Scotland 30 years ago.
On August 4th 1990, two young chefs had been walking in the Cairngorms National Park near Perth when they spotted a strange diamond-shaped object in the sky nearby.
Terrified, the men hid behind some bushes to observe the mysterious craft.
A short time later, they heard the sound of an RAF jet approaching. The plane seemed to change course and circle the UFO for a time before returning to its original course.
Keen to take a photograph, one of the men aimed their camera at the sky and took a few snaps. A few seconds later, the object flew upwards into the heavens and was gone.
Convinced that they had seen a UFO, the men passed their best photograph along to a local newspaper, however it was promptly handed over to the Ministry of Defense and was never published.
The image would stay classified, in fact, for over 30 years until it turned out that retired RAF officer Craig Lindsay had broken protocol by stashing a copy of it inside his desk. The image (above) finally made it into the newspapers last year.
Now a team of UFO researchers led by Dr David Clarke of Sheffield Hallam University has been attempting to track down the individual who took the original photograph.
"On the back of the original photo we acquired last year is the name of the photographer, but we have not released this information into the public domain," said researcher Matthew Illsley.
"During our research, though, we have confirmed the man in question did live in Pitlochry in 1990/1991 while working as a kitchen porter at a hotel."
"We have also traced a number of his former colleagues, one of whom says he knew the photographer well during their time together." Whether this individual will even be able to recall any further details, however, remains to be seen.
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For some reason it reminds me of the USS Enterprise.Using Eduard "Billy" Meier's nomenclature, I think I just saw "Variation 2" of Paul Trent's flying saucer (I know I'm being wise & if this needs to go into a different form I can post it there & my apologies);View attachment 18100View attachment 18101
I was watching Beverly Hills Cop 2 & spotted it.
If it's real, you would think the photographer would be well known (and want to be well known) as well as every news outlet, talk show, Larry King, etc. would want to interview the guy to see if he only took this photo or if there was a whole series of photos. As well as the guy being eager to tell everyone how it unfolded, what was the craft was doing (just hovering, going up, down, sideways, speed, how long was it there for, etc.). Seems like it would look weird in the landing position and have to have extra long landing gear to compensate for the pointed bottom.