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  1. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    The Luis Elizondo who worked for the TTSA? Who said and still say this about the range of Go Fast? https://thevault.tothestarsacademy.com/2015-go-fast-footage
  2. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    Trusting the analysis of those who seemingly could not work out the height of the object even when they had 2 figures requiring pure simple conversion and maths to get a ball park of it.
  3. jarlrmai

    2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac UFO FLIR footage (FLIR1)

    I looked into how jamming detection works on modern RADAR but it's very technical and mostly classified and I was not able to get anywhere. The guide for the simulations RADAR did mention symbology for jamming targets where you might only get certain information back from the track ie angle only...
  4. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    Looks like they were doing a timelapse, so whether they were behind the camera is uncertain.. it seems implied they were but to me it looks like it's from an automated timelapse because the helicopter is not center frame. He's already sold/given the images to that bastion of scientific...
  5. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    What are you talking about? No one saw the Go Fast object other than as small cold blob on the ATFLIR.
  6. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    The FAA mandates radar reflectors on high altitude balloons in most places in the US.
  7. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    The "bunk" is Go Fast is a very fast and low flying object. The implication of this bunk is that this object is some sort of unknown technology. The debunk is that the figures shown on the screen show that it is not in fact a very fast and very low object, and that it is operating within...
  8. jarlrmai

    2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac UFO FLIR footage (FLIR1)

    In each of the 3 videos some sort of extreme motion is suggested in the claims by the TTSA and these claims are maintained with different level of fervour by some (they seem to have somewhat given up on Go Fast) each one has some sort of more rational explanation, they are a little harder to get...
  9. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    I feel you are repeating yourself, didn't we just have this discussion?
  10. jarlrmai

    2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac UFO FLIR footage (FLIR1)

    I'm sorry, can see no way to reconcile this statement with the video we see. The bars are static and the object moves off screen at the previous track rate.
  11. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    If we had the camera make/model and lens focal length we could calculate it, we could make some estimates maybe with references from other shots. It looks fairly wide angle 18-24mm FF equiv? Maybe we can use the angular separation of the identified star constellations too..
  12. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    This links shows a military helicopter having selectable strobe patterns. I wonder if it's possible an air ambulance could have similar control to indicate different situations for when they are on an emergency flight, like a road ambulance might use it's blue lights and siren...
  13. jarlrmai

    Explained: UFOs viewed from the ISS - Squid Boats

    The thing about space is that anything lit by the sun is very bright, in order to see stars you have to expose for them and they are dim, most photos/videos from the ISS are exposed for Earth/Earth lights or sun lit objects near the ISS.
  14. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    Feel free to chime in: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/atflir-and-range-information-radar-laser-passive-range.11809/
  15. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    Interesting, where do you think the need to work out the height/speed of the object came from? I mean on the face of it this video isn't that interesting right? You've shown that it's just a slow moving object that doesn't do anything unusual. Why the fuss?
  16. jarlrmai

    "GO FAST" Footage from Tom DeLonge's To The Stars Academy. Bird? Balloon?

    Can I ask why you think we did this debunk in the 1st place?
  17. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    Problem is a video is just a sequence of images, each images of the video also has an exposure time, usually to match the frame rate. I downloaded the reference video for the helicopter, the AC light is on for 10 frames 1/3rd of a second. and off for 32 frames or about second. Could the rotor...
  18. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    1 second is a very long time in regular handheld photography. Especially for moving targets. When I shoot birds in flight I need 1/1000+ 1/2500 if I am shooting fast flight. 1/500 might get a you a fairly non motion blurred helicopter, obviously speed matters etc. However it is low for pure...
  19. jarlrmai

    Explained: HomeSteadHow "UFO" Photos [Helicopter]

    I've been reading the comments on the YT videos I can see your conversations with the true believers about this one, frustrating eh. This feels like a little like a "soft" hoax rather than a genuine "I don't know what I took a picture of." I wonder if this being the most viewed video on the YT...
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