Night Vision anomalous Orbs in the sky - let's discuss some evidence!

in #nightvision7 years ago (edited)

Hello Steemians!

If you watch UFO and other anomalous videos on YouTube like I do, you may have noticed that much of what is posted from around the world are videos that are captured by various infrared "night vision" scopes. The infrared light that is seen with these devices is invisible to the naked eye. While everyday objects can be seen through the scope, there are often additional anomalous shapes that can be visible.. usually a small ball of light that appears to move in a directed and intelligent way.

When these moving orbs are seen in the sky, particularly against a starry backdrop, it is interesting to consider the possibilities of what they might be. When we have the specific reference point of a star pattern, however simple, we are better able to see accurately the trajectory of these objects' flight paths.

Still, it is difficult to judge the altitude of these moving orbs in the sky. Their size and airspeed also depends upon knowing their distance from us.


After doing a little research, I discovered that one of the most popular and affordable Generation 1 night vision scopes, the Yukon Ranger, had an video-out jack for displaying and capturing videos. So I purchased one, along with an inexpensive digital video capture device (JXD318 media player) and was very psyched to try my own hand at UFO hunting.. and the idea of capturing "evidence" to share with others appealed to my sense of excitement. Kinda like "sky fishing" I thought to myself..

This was several years ago, when I began to aim the Yukon Ranger out my big window and to patiently scan the sky for… anything moving! Eventually I watched aircraft at various altitudes, seagulls flying overhead, insects across the street buzzing around streetlights, the occasional bat… and then there were those "other" things that began showing up.

They seemed to zip across the sky fairly quickly once you spotted them.. as if they didn't want to be seen. At least that's how it initially felt! It was very exciting to see what certainly appeared to be balls of light hovering motionless, turning on a dime, accelerating and decelerating at odd intervals… like WHAT flies like that I asked myself.

I have seen these things entering low-hanging clouds (at about 1500 - 2000 feet altitude) so they must be at least that high. With the Yukon Ranger's 4 degree wide field-of-view, the distance covered in a one-second interval by an object traveling across the screen at about 2000' away would correlate to an approximate airspeed of 62 mph (the distance traveled being 91') according to my own calculations.

That speed does seem to rule out all KNOWN living systems - birds, bats, insects. If we could determine the speed to be much higher, say 100 mph, I believe we could safely assume that these are a form of technology of some kind… unless of course they turn about to be that "other" possibility: Energy Beings.

After personally capturing a large collection of various aerial phenomena, I'm selecting the more unique and better examples to share with you in hopes of stimulating some discussion here on Steemit, so please let me know what you think of the videos and my analysis by commenting here on my post! Thanks!

The following are several videos that I took late last night here at sea level in Bridgeport, CT.

Mind you these videos are sometimes a bit shaky (or slightly out-of-focus for a second), so please bear with me and play each one several times so you can easily discern the moving objects versus the stars that are the "fixed background".


HOVERING ORB
This first 47-second clip shows a slow-moving, very bright anomalous ball of light hovering directly overhead. It appears to be pulsing or perhaps spinning. It moves in various directions, decelerates to a brief standstill, and accelerates several times.. showing almost a complete lack of inertia as it goes about it's bizarre path to nowhere:


PASSING IN THE NIGHT
This is a brief 14-second clip that I was able to manually stabilize frame-by-frame in order to show the paths of these two objects very clearly. They are like ships passing in the night… very slowing they go right by each other in opposite directions. Inexplicable.


MEETING of 2 UFOS
This is video is remarkable in that it clearly shows a small, faint orb of light approaching and apparently responding to the brighter slower orb. The faint orb descends from the top of the frame and goes right up to the brighter one in a strange rhythmic way as if to be examining the larger orb before zooming off to the lower-left. This was part of a longer clip wherein I following the slow bright orb for several minutes as it moved in a slow arc across the sky.


PAIR PLAYING
I love this one… The clips starts off immediately with a bright orb at the top of the frame moving "downward" quickly to catch-up with a second orb. They begin a brief dance together, like playful beings, passing each other and slowing down for the other. Watch as they almost touch each other several times! Whatever they are, they appear to be intelligently controlled one way or another and are quite playful!


SEA GULL FLYING
Not very exciting, but just as a reference, here is what a sea gull looks like flying overhead at about 100 feet up.. (there are some streetlights below illuminating the gull).


So, that's my introduction to my night vision anomaly research.

Please hit my up with any questions or answers!

Ideally, I'd like a second Ranger scope recording simultaneously a short distance away from mine… if the same orb can be captured by both devices, then perhaps by analyzing the two synchronized videos and noting the effects of parallax, one could make a reasonable estimate as to the distance of the moving orb vis-a-vis the background stars! But for now, it's fun just to see what's out there and hear what other people think!

Equipment used:
Yukon Ranger 5x42 Night Vision scope
output & captured in realtime to a JXD318 media player (704 × 448)
Downtown Bridgeport, CT USA September 1, 2017

John Deecken
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Have you captured video of flying bats for comparison? It would be nice to rule those out.

I haven't seen any through the Yukon Ranger, but using a standard Sony Handicam with Nite-Shot activated I've captured some bats.. but they appear dark against a grey sky and are clearly flapping.

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