burning point of a magnifying glass , we,re not looking up in the sky , but down on a blue ( steel ) surface . It,s getting close to scorching or combusting the surface , hens the smoke . GOTCHA
Its a probe. in the ufo world im sure thats too simple to accept, but its a probe. hmmmm maybe its looking for earths anus....but no seriously. probe.
That was wild. I can usually figure out what something is pretty easily. This one has me stumped. Nice catch wonder what it was? I kinda looked like something breaking apart, but then it also looked like something was coming out and flying on it's own. So what was up with the smoke? Or disturbance around it? You got me stumped on what it was.?. Got anymore, I love a challenge. I'll keep looking at this and see what I can come up with, as of now UFO
@MrZorg2012 I think i got it , it,s a burning point made by a magnifyingglass on a blue surface ( steel ?) hens the smoke , cause the material is getting near combusting or scorching . ( we think we are looking up but we,re looking down , that,s why he doesn,t pan in or out )
@pladicas not the exact same effect at all, ur link shows a bright light (baloon) exploding, an u can see the remains in the center of where the circular explosion take place, then drops.
this video shows a bright light phase from having a black ring around its boarder then it fading away leaving just the bright light, then no explosion, just three or so orbs parting from it with no exploding
This video is totally useless. Waste of time.No sky references, no ground reference. Tiny, blurry lights. And shot by someone clueless about how to steady a camera. Useless.
I noticed the multicoloured lights around the outline. I think I've got the same thing (or something very similar) at night - check it out on my channel. Cheers!
Looks like a meteorological ballon, it has reached the point where the atmospheric pressure is really low :so it is totally expanded, then explodes and you can see alot of pieces falling, that's it a weather ballon
@ragenono Hey, THERE YOU ARE! I couldn't remember your name--just that you were in Texas. Have you seen it again this year? Let us know. Check between 8-9:15PM on clear nights. Ours have been rainy/cloudy a lot lately--tonight again, blocking the view (we've noticed they don't prefer rain weather anyway).
Oh crap, I just looked at the map. You said it was north of you--Murrysville is directly north of you (depending on which end of Irwin you are), which is where I am! Delmont is more NE. The landfill on Pleasant Valley road is rumored to have weird "lights" flying around. Perhaps that's the attractant. Bad stuff of unknown origin rumored to be buried at the bottom. Several businesses listed with gov't use radioactive materials in production around here too.
Man, I want to chase down one of these and film it with my HD cam with the 1.7X tele lens. I'll bring my 20 x 80 binocs and my magnetic field detector to see if it affects it--and my laser pointer too! Great catch!
That is pretty interesting. Looks like it was popping of more like that other recent video. I am curious if it was messing with your camera a bit...or does it always do that?
the video was taken with a Sony analog handy cam with 15x digital zoom and it has auto or manual focus switchable. maybe someone with more elaborate video processing equipment could enhance it or even reverse the image to give some better contrast to the objects detail and watch for the puff of smoke right before it starts to dim out which is definately in the upper atmosphere.
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jmhz71 2 months ago
24 july,afternoon,over London,similar!!!!!
tomatoma0725 7 months ago
burning point of a magnifying glass , we,re not looking up in the sky , but down on a blue ( steel ) surface . It,s getting close to scorching or combusting the surface , hens the smoke . GOTCHA
pcrvg0808 1 year ago
i CAN,T COME UP WITH THE ENGLISH WORD BUT IS A RECORDING OF A BURNING POINT MADE BY A ,, VERGROOTGLAS,, ON A BLUE SURFACE , HENS THE SMOKE .
pcrvg0808 1 year ago
Instead of it being a balloon...yes, it makes much more sense to think it is some inter-galactic ship.
Johnnewb 1 year ago
i can do that in after effects..
twistedsungay 1 year ago
chip on ur lens
SuperEzekial19 1 year ago
This looks like one of those Chinese lantern things.. someone probably lit this nearby
MyRandomization 1 year ago
Its a probe. in the ufo world im sure thats too simple to accept, but its a probe. hmmmm maybe its looking for earths anus....but no seriously. probe.
explodedgash 1 year ago
That was wild. I can usually figure out what something is pretty easily. This one has me stumped. Nice catch wonder what it was? I kinda looked like something breaking apart, but then it also looked like something was coming out and flying on it's own. So what was up with the smoke? Or disturbance around it? You got me stumped on what it was.?. Got anymore, I love a challenge. I'll keep looking at this and see what I can come up with, as of now UFO
MrZorg2012 1 year ago
@MrZorg2012 I think i got it , it,s a burning point made by a magnifyingglass on a blue surface ( steel ?) hens the smoke , cause the material is getting near combusting or scorching . ( we think we are looking up but we,re looking down , that,s why he doesn,t pan in or out )
pcrvg0808 1 year ago
definitely a weather balloon. This video shows the exact same effect : watch?v=0lG3zr0yaJw
pladicas 1 year ago
@pladicas not the exact same effect at all, ur link shows a bright light (baloon) exploding, an u can see the remains in the center of where the circular explosion take place, then drops.
this video shows a bright light phase from having a black ring around its boarder then it fading away leaving just the bright light, then no explosion, just three or so orbs parting from it with no exploding
roguesuperboy 1 year ago
It's a shuttle launch check out towards the end of YmQghXWW92s
Zaiger45 1 year ago
This video is totally useless. Waste of time.No sky references, no ground reference. Tiny, blurry lights. And shot by someone clueless about how to steady a camera. Useless.
Tommyr 1 year ago
I noticed the multicoloured lights around the outline. I think I've got the same thing (or something very similar) at night - check it out on my channel. Cheers!
IamtheFleecer 1 year ago
yeah and in 2009 westernPa westmoreland country still use crappy vhs camera.
YourStrangeWorld 1 year ago
pretty insane stuff
Getdamoneyng0 2 years ago
Looks like a meteorological ballon, it has reached the point where the atmospheric pressure is really low :so it is totally expanded, then explodes and you can see alot of pieces falling, that's it a weather ballon
supersabrejet 2 years ago
Damn, thats pretty weird
Joshuac125 2 years ago
looks like the exact same puff of smoke i've recorded , my video is above
ragenono 2 years ago
@ragenono Hey, THERE YOU ARE! I couldn't remember your name--just that you were in Texas. Have you seen it again this year? Let us know. Check between 8-9:15PM on clear nights. Ours have been rainy/cloudy a lot lately--tonight again, blocking the view (we've noticed they don't prefer rain weather anyway).
seeingUFOsPA 1 year ago
Oh crap, I just looked at the map. You said it was north of you--Murrysville is directly north of you (depending on which end of Irwin you are), which is where I am! Delmont is more NE. The landfill on Pleasant Valley road is rumored to have weird "lights" flying around. Perhaps that's the attractant. Bad stuff of unknown origin rumored to be buried at the bottom. Several businesses listed with gov't use radioactive materials in production around here too.
seeingUFOsPA 2 years ago
Man, I want to chase down one of these and film it with my HD cam with the 1.7X tele lens. I'll bring my 20 x 80 binocs and my magnetic field detector to see if it affects it--and my laser pointer too! Great catch!
seeingUFOsPA 2 years ago
dont forget your tripod that part is so important
lwanatt 1 year ago
That is pretty interesting. Looks like it was popping of more like that other recent video. I am curious if it was messing with your camera a bit...or does it always do that?
yigsstarhouse 2 years ago
the video was taken with a Sony analog handy cam with 15x digital zoom and it has auto or manual focus switchable. maybe someone with more elaborate video processing equipment could enhance it or even reverse the image to give some better contrast to the objects detail and watch for the puff of smoke right before it starts to dim out which is definately in the upper atmosphere.
energeeeresearch 2 years ago