@Focus1641 Flares fall at a steady pace, even parachute flares. Furthermore there is no smoke being illuminated by the supposed "flare" until after the object breaks apart. Even in the dead black of night you would be able to clearly see the smoke-trails. In conclusion there is little chance that ANY flare could maintain a static position while burning without any signs combustion.
@Focus1641 Ok just a couple things. If you are going to call something out, back it up. I don't know if this is a "craft" of some sort but I will tell you that is no flare. Some things to consider. The camera is in a fixed position on a tripod. We also have points of reference (the 2 stars) to observe if the object is moving. The object is practically stationary. Flares are never stationary they follow a trajectory or parabola from the angle they were fired or in some cases dropped from a plane.
Looks like a testing of our missile defense system. Not sure where this footage was taken but if it was in the vicinity of a military base, im almost sure that is what it is.
I can't speak about the authenticity of this particular video. But I can say I, along with many people that would stop to use the natural hot springs (year round) located just off Hwy 395, 5 miles south of Bishop, California, witnessed similar events. Many nights , many different people, Locals & visitors from around the world would enjoy the therapeutic waters & watch strange occurrences in the eastern sky. To the east over the white Mtns. lies the infamous Area 51.
@RandomCones
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itsMeTeh 3 weeks ago
That is your house holy macral go get it
RandomCones 3 weeks ago
looks like a home made hotair balloon whos candle finally set fire to the balloon
RandyLahey911 2 months ago
hi what u caught was awesome! U caught a mothership with alot of ufo's coming out of it after recharging. great catch!!!!
dayone54 3 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972
what would your fellow youtube morons do without you..skippy......lol
you simpleton.....lol
huntercalgary 4 months ago
@Focus1641 Flares fall at a steady pace, even parachute flares. Furthermore there is no smoke being illuminated by the supposed "flare" until after the object breaks apart. Even in the dead black of night you would be able to clearly see the smoke-trails. In conclusion there is little chance that ANY flare could maintain a static position while burning without any signs combustion.
333Paradigm333 6 months ago
@Focus1641 Ok just a couple things. If you are going to call something out, back it up. I don't know if this is a "craft" of some sort but I will tell you that is no flare. Some things to consider. The camera is in a fixed position on a tripod. We also have points of reference (the 2 stars) to observe if the object is moving. The object is practically stationary. Flares are never stationary they follow a trajectory or parabola from the angle they were fired or in some cases dropped from a plane.
333Paradigm333 6 months ago
Looks like a testing of our missile defense system. Not sure where this footage was taken but if it was in the vicinity of a military base, im almost sure that is what it is.
FuckMikeHunt 8 months ago 2
I can't speak about the authenticity of this particular video. But I can say I, along with many people that would stop to use the natural hot springs (year round) located just off Hwy 395, 5 miles south of Bishop, California, witnessed similar events. Many nights , many different people, Locals & visitors from around the world would enjoy the therapeutic waters & watch strange occurrences in the eastern sky. To the east over the white Mtns. lies the infamous Area 51.
polachee 8 months ago
it's a light bulb, silly.
acimcat 8 months ago