NASA STS-75 TETHER UFO DEBUNKED BLACK EXPOSURE LINE ANALYSIS W/EDGE DETECTION EFFECT VERSION UFOS MORE PROOF ALL OBJECTS ARE IN FRONT OF THE TETHER. BLACK EXPOSURE LINE ANALYSIS WITH EDGE DETECTION EFFECT HD VERSION WITH INTRO. Another remake tweaking the settings till perfect Continue reading
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NASA STS-75 UFO DEBUNKED UN-ZOOMED MORE-IN-FOCUS SPINNING OBJECTS IN FRONT OF TETHER UFOS – Video
NASA STS-75 UFO DEBUNKED UN-ZOOMED MORE-IN-FOCUS SPINNING OBJECTS IN FRONT OF TETHER UFOS HERE IN THE UN-ZOOMED FOOTAGE THE OBJECTS MORE IN FOCUS ARE A CLOSER REPRESENTATION OF THEIR ACTUAL SIZE AND CAN BE SEEN SPINNING. BY NOT SEEING THE ZOOMED FOOTAGE HERE YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR BIG “UFO'S” Music: Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries Source: www.youtube.com Use of this music is for non-profit educational and scientific purposes defined as “fair use” by copyright law. Here are my other tether debunk videos: RESPONSE TO FALSE CLAIMS OF NASA TETHER UFO CONFIRMATION www.youtube.com UFO HUNTERS TV SERIES EXPLAIN REPLICATE OPTICAL ILLUSION www.youtube.com CALCULATION OF OBJECT'S DISTANCE BY FOCUS ZOOM ANALYSIS www.youtube.com CALCULATION OF OBJECT'S DISTANCE BY CAMERA SHAKE ANALYSIS www.youtube.com VIDEO EXPERT BARRY TAYLOR 10 CLOSE OBJECT DEMONSTRATIONS www.youtube.com HOUSTON ASTRONAUTS DESCRIBE ILLUMINATED DEBRIS IN VIEW www.youtube.com What tether ufo believers do not understand is that what they believe are objects are zoomed out-of-focus spherical shaped blurs or distortions (mimicking the lense's parabolic mirror) of small illuminated close objects that are 10-25% the size of what they see, many of which are non-spherical and spinning (causing the light pulsation effect) and not directly measurable by the 12 mile tether in the background which is overexposed to the extent that it appears 50000x times thicker (500 meters thick) than it actually is (less than one centimeter in diameter) causing the optical illusion of objects passing behind it Continue reading
State’s astronomy educational workshops help launch students’ interest in science and beyond
Since were in the middle of a heat wave, it seems like an appropriate time to ask this question. Why is it hot in the summer and cold in the winter Continue reading