Nothing that hasn't been reported many times already, lights flying around each other, logic would say they're just dronesA little down the comments someone stabilised and enhanced contrast etc and you can see them moving about at speed, dimming, getting brighter etc and the radio chatter among pilots from multiple planes etc talks about exactly what is being seen by all.
Cockpit instruments/switches lit up either directly or reflected in the window. 4K version needed because then you would be able to see what if wasWhat do you guys make of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/z982oi/user_uploaded_video_deleted_earlier_today_airline/
A little down the comments someone stabilised and enhanced contrast etc and you can see them moving about at speed, dimming, getting brighter etc and the radio chatter among pilots from multiple planes etc talks about exactly what is being seen by all.
Interesting whatever it might be.
What do you guys make of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/z982oi/user_uploaded_video_deleted_earlier_today_airline/
Interesting for sure. Seems like its common, did you watch this one?
Interesting for sure. Seems like its common, did you watch this one?
“Sir, shouldn’t we turn off the 3 extremely bright lights under the ship?” “Nonsense private, we just need to stay very, very still.”
Secret stuff haha, probably nothing x-files related (could be bees?!), testing whatever high-tech equipment/systems they have for long periods in space. There are a few shots I think of it on the runway, Scott Manley has a video about what we know about it a while ago, it's not much but the reason the engineers are all suited and booted up is because of the type of rocket propellent used is really bad/carcinogenic. You can tell as any rocket that has yellow smoke is this bad type - most of the Chinese rockets currently use those.There is also that military space shuttle that has spent over a year in space and not long landed back down. What have they been doing up there
most of the Chinese rockets currently use those.
Surprised that with incidents like this nobody just whips out their Mavic drone capable of 4K+ HDR gyro stabilised footage that's so good even movie studios use them for scenes, to record it from high up for a much closer and sharper view...