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they maintain equal distances from each other despite moving across the sky This is either the most compelling detail or a sign of a stationary light source with the camera moving.
Location: Yorkshire Moors, near HelmsleyDate: October 28thTime: Around 5:15pm (dusk)Witness: Myself and my girlfriendWe were walking back from a pub near Helmsley - lovely autumn evening but...
The ITV West Country segment is on their website if you search for it - it's about three minutes forty and the actual trail cam clip is from about 1:20 to 1:28, so yes, about eight seconds which...
The nose bleed detail is consistent across a really striking number of independent accounts - going back to the Hills abduction in the sixties right through to much more recent reported...
Razzo52 in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Three lights in formation is a classic pattern that appears in a lot of UFO footage. Could be: (a) three separate drones in formation (possible but requires coordination), (b) single craft with...
Quinn Presence in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 4
Location: Bodmin Moor, CornwallDate: October 31st, 2023Time: Approximately 11:30pmWitnesses: Myself and two friendsWe were out for a late walk across the moor (bit mad I know, but it was Halloween...
There was a segment on ITV West Country news last Tuesday about a farmer near Bodmin who's been finding livestock with what he's calling "unusual injuries" and claims to have captured something...
Decent guide but I'd push back slightly on the "budget IR illuminators are fine" take. I upgraded from a cheap one to a decent Evolva unit and the difference at range is significant - the cheap...
LuckyRambler in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Link to the video? Can't offer proper analysis without seeing the footage. Need to look at: aspect ratio, lens distortion, apparent angular velocity, whether there's parallax with background...
Arthur Q. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Thank you for posting this. The A9 through the Cairngorms has an unusual number of reported incidents for its length - I have a document I've been building for the last eighteen months...
I've been a lurker on this forum for about two years and I wasn't going to post this because honestly I didn't want the hassle.
I uploaded a video to my YouTube channel a few days ago and got some interesting comments, but I'd like the Quirk Reports community's analysis since you lot are usually more rigorous than random...
localised render failureRight, I'm going to be using this phrase at work from now on whenever the network goes down.
Liam C. in Simulation Theory & Reality Glitches 4 years ago thumb_up 1
If anyone's looking at the Scottish end of things, I've found the areas around Loch Ness and further north toward Inverness genuinely productive - less light pollution than almost anywhere in...
Sophie E. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 1
I visited the Flannan Isles a few years back - you can get a boat from Lewis if you're persistent about it.
The tip about negative data is something I took to heart after reading this post and it's already changing how I keep records.
The frantic log entries are the detail that keeps me up at night, honestly. Marshall writes about the storm on the 12th in terms that suggest genuine terror, then the 13th entry is calmer, and...
What sky-tracking app are you running on your mobile, if you don't mind? I've tried a few and they're all slightly annoying in different ways.
Matteo P. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Good guide overall. One thing I'd add for beginners: learn your aircraft. I mean really learn them. Know what a commercial flight at 35,000 feet looks like versus a low military exercise, know...
I just think we shouldn't spend that credibility on cases that have boring answers.Ha! "Spend that credibility" is doing a lot of work in a sentence posted on Quirk Reports, if you don't mind me...