UFO Night Vision Assortment from May 5, 2011

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

May 5, 2011 in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Do satellites flash? Do they change direction, speed and sometimes just disappear? What about satellites flying toward each other and in formation? No, they don't!! Please watch this footage and tell me what you think. Watch all of it. Trust me on this one. Super exciting stuff caught on my night vision. Earlier footage before I purchased my Velbon video tripod. I captured this assortment of footage using my Yukon Ranger 5x42 Digital Night Vision Monocular. Everything you see is captured using shitty composite and at 510x492 resolution. It's OK. I'm currently looking for better equipment, available to me here in Canada. I need something with a video out feature or better. Any suggestions fellow YouTubers?

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  • Hey Bud are you using the Yukon Ranger 5x42 Digital Night Vision Monocular, Pro or Lt????? IS this the 400 dollar version or 800 dollar one?

  • @spacefrk72 This is the bottom of the range model. I record via. a capture utility using a regular computer and have no requirement to record locally to SD card via. the more expensive Yukon Ranger Pro model. They all have the same sensor anyways. I would now recommend a completely different manufacturer and/or model of night vision. Something 3rd generation or newer. Thanks for watching and please remember to rate, comment and subscribe. :)

  • The NOSS triplets (2-1 C,D,E) are currently passing over Canmore 3 to 5 times every night. I'm not sure when the best time for you to film is but here's some of the better passes you can catch ...

    May 24 - 944pm to 955pm - SW to NE - Max. alt. 80°

    May 26 - 425am to 441am - NW to SE - Max. alt. 78°

    May 27 - 341am to 357am - NW to SE - Max. alt. 82°

    They're tough to catch, those three passes are your best bet for the rest of May. There's also 5 sets of twins in formation, much easier to catch.

  • @ufoguy1962 Interesting. Thanks! Funny thing is... it doesn't get good & dark here until almost 11pm MST. Presently it's a cloudy evening here. I will try and catch them when the sun isn't up and burning my retinas or while I'm at work. I appreciate your info.

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  • hello friend

    Could you tell me which recording device adapted to the ranger filmed with this quality.

    regards

  • Great job...your equipment seems to do fine!

  • NIce video my friend!

    Keep looking up!

  • @ufoguy1962 is there software that can look up passes for a particular day in the past. I am looking for a program or app that you can plug in the date and time that your skywatch was and it will give passes for that time period. I know there are a lot of prediction programs, I am just wondering if there are any archival programs so that you can look up what you might see against the birds that made a pass in that time frame. You seem to be very knowledgable on this

  • I witnessed something very similar to this on the same night. Viewed with the naked eye in Tucson, AZ at about 10:30 or 11:00 p.m. I saw a very large, bright object appear and move across the sky Southbound and eventually dissapear. Within 15 minutes I saw 4 smaller objects move across the sky. Two Northbound and two Southbound. My only guess is that it could have been the International Space Station and 4 satellites. The first object was brighter than any star, but all objects were silent.

  • @loucanola Good advice. Thanks very much! :)

  • look at this stuff most nights its tops

  • I saw this in Memphis last night . . . . I believe you .

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