UFO Night Vision Assortment from May 5, 2011
Uploader Comments (thefluidic)
All Comments (16)
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hello friend
Could you tell me which recording device adapted to the ranger filmed with this quality.
regards
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Great job...your equipment seems to do fine!
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NIce video my friend!
Keep looking up!
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@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
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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.
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@loucanola Good advice. Thanks very much! :)
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look at this stuff most nights its tops
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I saw this in Memphis last night . . . . I believe you .
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 7 months ago
@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. :)
thefluidic 7 months ago
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 9 months ago
@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.
thefluidic 9 months ago