Nice Tim. So many things we don't understand. Thanks for the video. Oh, by the way if the "ufo" or critter is right side up wouldn't it be that it is rotating counter clock wise and has a hard time turning right?
I don't think it was anything inside the camera. A plastic bag caught in an updraft is possible, but not likely. Updrafts aren't always perfect spirals-but this moves erratically at times. There is a possibility that it could be a high altitude kite. That would explain erratic movement and turning in mostly one direction.
it could be indeed some kind off plastic bag who got cut up in a turbulent wave storm or something because if you look good you see that it doesnt really dissapears.
When the microscope was first used, people had to change thier minds and except microscopic life. Lets hope that this will not take forever for our scientific community to accept this newly discovered ecosystem. I also hope we do not find a way to expliot this newly discovered realm. Regarless id this is a fake or not rods ad orbs do exist, they are alive.
2. It could have been some sort of grocery bag caught in the wind currents. I noticed it started moving more erratically (even turning left once) when the clouds came closer.
Not trying to be overly skeptical, but just want to be sure that all other possibilities are exhausted first, so here are my ideas:
1. There may have been a speck of dust that somehow got caught inside the camera itself and just kept getting swirled around on the inside. This is less likely if it was a digital camera maybe, but I'm not too sure either way, just a suggestion.
Strange . . . reminiscent of rods, but . . . what is it doing?? Was it in the shot from the moment you pressed record to the moment it finished, or did it wander into or appear in the shot sometime later in the recording?
I love these butts!
GinaG92 8 months ago
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i Thought the same as Biff9091..I just got finished watching sea-gulls on my Porch do the same thing..They ride the thermals usually in one direction
lyledunn63 1 year ago
i Thought the same as Biff9091..I just got finished watching seagulss on my Porch do the same thing..They ride the thermals usually in one direction
lyledunn63 1 year ago
Awesome Zoolander reference aside, how can anyone take this seriously? Its a plastic bag. The end.
Simmonsized 1 year ago
it is a fucking bird lol. circling on the air current. a sea gull probably. thats what they do
biff9091 3 years ago
It seems to leave a trail like exhaust or something... am I seeing things? This is a very interesting catch! Do it again!
4eyes2sea 3 years ago
its a pink elephant
apach3333 3 years ago
You HAVE to agree with me that 4:58 is the best part of this video hahaha
Jameskinseyyesh 3 years ago
Technically it was going left the majority of the time, unless it was flying upside down.. think about it... And,
I have my suspiciouns that this is a kite
Jameskinseyyesh 3 years ago
bug
marcinsarusa 3 years ago
very interesting video.
it seems to have a hard time turning left but it does 2 or 3 times.
im really curious about this.
laurav1216 3 years ago
i dont see it
dreamkilla22 3 years ago
its only turnign left...
iownnwo 3 years ago
Lo it's a spider making its web!
anarckinblack 3 years ago
Nice Tim. So many things we don't understand. Thanks for the video. Oh, by the way if the "ufo" or critter is right side up wouldn't it be that it is rotating counter clock wise and has a hard time turning right?
ljrow49 4 years ago
its somthing in a whirlwind?
well anyway its a ufo still
ufoaleli 4 years ago
I don't think it was anything inside the camera. A plastic bag caught in an updraft is possible, but not likely. Updrafts aren't always perfect spirals-but this moves erratically at times. There is a possibility that it could be a high altitude kite. That would explain erratic movement and turning in mostly one direction.
edster612 4 years ago
Third, definitely NOT a bug. If on camera lense it would block out the sundog reflections, and it is obviously behind the flares on the lense.
I think you actually caught a UFO surveiling a specific target, or a remote controlled plane.
And yes, it did make a couple of left turns.
danthemans 4 years ago
Impossible for a minute speck of dust to swirl for 22 minutes INSIDE a camera...
A speck of dust IF possible, INSIDE, would obliterate anything behind it, this does not.
Secondly, NOT a bag, a thermal vortex or whirlwind would be more circular, this object makes many irregular polygons...
danthemans 4 years ago
this is like a bug runing on your camera eye surface
Danielada2003 4 years ago
it could be indeed some kind off plastic bag who got cut up in a turbulent wave storm or something because if you look good you see that it doesnt really dissapears.
simonthmata 4 years ago
it looks like an ufo with technical problems
simonthmata 4 years ago
Maybe its a critter...
Zaalogg 4 years ago
Seems like whatever it was was lost or maybe just waiting around till some clouds appeared so it could hide in the clouds.
dznetworks 4 years ago
When the microscope was first used, people had to change thier minds and except microscopic life. Lets hope that this will not take forever for our scientific community to accept this newly discovered ecosystem. I also hope we do not find a way to expliot this newly discovered realm. Regarless id this is a fake or not rods ad orbs do exist, they are alive.
Tippygoodboy 4 years ago
I agree that it's definitely not a bird. This thing was shiny and was up in the sky in the same place for a little too long.
But I'm curious as to how it disappeared? Did it just wink out or shoot off at a high speed?
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esperan2k 4 years ago
it kept looping and then disappeared in a into a cloud.
TimothyScottOBrien 4 years ago
2. It could have been some sort of grocery bag caught in the wind currents. I noticed it started moving more erratically (even turning left once) when the clouds came closer.
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esperan2k 4 years ago
Not trying to be overly skeptical, but just want to be sure that all other possibilities are exhausted first, so here are my ideas:
1. There may have been a speck of dust that somehow got caught inside the camera itself and just kept getting swirled around on the inside. This is less likely if it was a digital camera maybe, but I'm not too sure either way, just a suggestion.
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esperan2k 4 years ago
Strange . . . reminiscent of rods, but . . . what is it doing?? Was it in the shot from the moment you pressed record to the moment it finished, or did it wander into or appear in the shot sometime later in the recording?
henkty 4 years ago
It appeared about 22 min. in and disappeared about 42-43 minutes in, out of 45 min of footage.
TimothyScottOBrien 4 years ago