I forget where I found this.
I don't really have a reference but this is what I would expect a video of the moon shot through a telescope and through our atmosphere would look like. If it's a hoax it's pretty seamless.
It reminds me of a couple of other ufo videos I've seen of slowly morphing objects. I think there was one in mexico somewhere.
more than your typical ufo video
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more than your typical ufo video
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Re: more than your typical ufo video
Interesting. Its to hard to tell if that circular object is rotating within the crater. With the vid quality its hard to come up with an idea of what the heck the person shooting the video is looking at.
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Re: more than your typical ufo video
It's definitely hard to tell, but I believe at some points it appears to be rotating. But then it also seems to twist, and collapse and expand.KeenInsight wrote:Interesting. Its to hard to tell if that circular object is rotating within the crater. With the vid quality its hard to come up with an idea of what the heck the person shooting the video is looking at.
I looked up the morphing mexican ufo video, as well as some other morphing ufo videos, and none of them are really what this reminds me of. I'm not sure what it reminds me of yet, but it reminds me of something.
Whatever they're looking at it shouldn't be there, if it is.
I'd like to get some sense of scale. Like I wonder how big that crater is? If there is an object in it then it would need to be above the crater rim to be lit as it is or have it's own light source. But it seems to be lit by the sun as it has the same hue and values as the surrounding terrain.
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