Welp,you "UFO COOLAID DRINKING" idiots are batting 1000.This video is suppose to change peoples minds on whether to believe there are Aliens visiting us.I've seen lotz better then this and still laughed .It doesn't take much to impress the UFO crowd ,does it. A thrown hubcap,or frying pan lid and a camera is all you need to fool you pathetic souls.
I had a similar experience when I was coming back from Canada. It was night and I saw what I thought was a star but as we go closer I could see city lights passing behind a unseeable black object hovering.. It was intense...
this last 2 years, I see this things monitoring the world everwhere. I saw them over and over in too many places. I travel alots and I can say, I'm almost familliarized with them. I believe soon, something gonna happen ... just be ready...
It may be a chinese lantern. Check out the newsticker on triple-w (dot) cenap (dot) de.
Remember, auto-focus electronics of cams are regularly confused in planes due to high frequency vibrations. The zoomed images looks like cam artifacts, produced by an oscillating AF-system, that couldn't lock on the object of question.
When we ware standing still on the ground, I saw a bright star through airplane window, it was brighter then Venus and it was not moving. Observation time approx. 5 min. then I took a picture. I think in zoom picture is visible only vibration of the camera, it do not show any structure of the object. But it is not chinese lantern, much to bright and in the middle of takeoff zone.
At 1:18, you can see clearly a discontinuous vertical moving blur (two congruent images) while at the same time a focal plane change was in progress (a typical AF property) what creates the smeared aura around the object. The center of the object itself appears saturated, so it could be very well a miniature hot air ballon, that was fueled with petroleum. Due to glowing carbon particles, incomplete combustion of petroleum can give off incredibly high light intensity. So I keep my opinion.
I've never claimed, it were a star. In my opinion, this was a chinese lantern (aka MHB=miniature hot-air ballon). Without wind, they reach a thermal eqilibrium in about 500-1500m and stand still. If petroleum is used as a fuel, they give off a bright, orange/greenish light, that is much brighter than a star. These vehicules fool people in Germany and Switzerland for months and are responsible for numerous UFO reports. An airport is indeed not a good launch site, but there are stupid people. ;-))
Welp,you "UFO COOLAID DRINKING" idiots are batting 1000.This video is suppose to change peoples minds on whether to believe there are Aliens visiting us.I've seen lotz better then this and still laughed .It doesn't take much to impress the UFO crowd ,does it. A thrown hubcap,or frying pan lid and a camera is all you need to fool you pathetic souls.
demmylowther 1 year ago
@demmylowther
Belief, a psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true
LaSaro888 1 year ago
at about 0.31 you see a smaller object moving from right to left ..........weird
VK4LA 1 year ago
I had a similar experience when I was coming back from Canada. It was night and I saw what I thought was a star but as we go closer I could see city lights passing behind a unseeable black object hovering.. It was intense...
hookahman90 2 years ago
Das ist der Planet Jupiter ,
Sehr stak verzerrt im Zoombereich.
Ganz klar sone Videokamera hat nicht soe hohe Auflösung und dann kommt das dabei raus
NeumannAG1 2 years ago
FAKE! its not realy U.F.O.
Evgeny02 3 years ago
geiler drum and bass beat! ^^
Jizzess 3 years ago 2
this is bullshit! Keep up with the fake videos... GET REAL!!
arxidamos13 3 years ago
Nice footage..
utubensw 3 years ago
yeah it must be alien. I've never seen other planes when I'm on a plane near the AIRPORT
dalisprotege 3 years ago
this last 2 years, I see this things monitoring the world everwhere. I saw them over and over in too many places. I travel alots and I can say, I'm almost familliarized with them. I believe soon, something gonna happen ... just be ready...
Crap1is1science1too 3 years ago 4
I also have seen things, and this is not the first one.
LaSaro888 3 years ago
sirius
kruggutter 3 years ago
WTF!
WoOdMoRe2208 3 years ago
citizensbriefingbook(dot)change(dot)gov
vote up the ufo issues
WatchingViking 3 years ago
Nice work! Regarding the opinions, I only can say, that ufos tend to be in a noticeable movement. Keep watching!!
sonthi57 3 years ago 2
It may be a chinese lantern. Check out the newsticker on triple-w (dot) cenap (dot) de.
Remember, auto-focus electronics of cams are regularly confused in planes due to high frequency vibrations. The zoomed images looks like cam artifacts, produced by an oscillating AF-system, that couldn't lock on the object of question.
;-))
sacha4you 3 years ago
When we ware standing still on the ground, I saw a bright star through airplane window, it was brighter then Venus and it was not moving. Observation time approx. 5 min. then I took a picture. I think in zoom picture is visible only vibration of the camera, it do not show any structure of the object. But it is not chinese lantern, much to bright and in the middle of takeoff zone.
LaSaro888 3 years ago
At 1:18, you can see clearly a discontinuous vertical moving blur (two congruent images) while at the same time a focal plane change was in progress (a typical AF property) what creates the smeared aura around the object. The center of the object itself appears saturated, so it could be very well a miniature hot air ballon, that was fueled with petroleum. Due to glowing carbon particles, incomplete combustion of petroleum can give off incredibly high light intensity. So I keep my opinion.
;-))
sacha4you 3 years ago
Aura around the object is because autofocus is trying to adjust its self.
If you see a bright star, you know is not a balloon by its color of the light, (color of the light temperature of the object), stability, stillnes
Objec was not changing size or sharpness. Airplanes ware taking off on one side, and landing on another side of the object.
LaSaro888 3 years ago
I've never claimed, it were a star. In my opinion, this was a chinese lantern (aka MHB=miniature hot-air ballon). Without wind, they reach a thermal eqilibrium in about 500-1500m and stand still. If petroleum is used as a fuel, they give off a bright, orange/greenish light, that is much brighter than a star. These vehicules fool people in Germany and Switzerland for months and are responsible for numerous UFO reports. An airport is indeed not a good launch site, but there are stupid people. ;-))
sacha4you 3 years ago