Talk:STS-75 incident

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There is but one thing that puzzles me about the footage, and that is a handful of particles that do not obey any conventional trajectory. Lots of the particles in the footage are indeed dust and ice slowing down with friction, but not all of the particles follow this earthward path. I'm highly skeptical of any claims of real UFOs being alien spacecraft, but this is one of the only pieces of evidence I've yet seen that could be in any way seriously subjective.

It is important to note that the shape and size are red herrings, although objects at about the same distance from the camera show a similar focal size (much smaller in the footage than some of the more "menacing" looking ones that track slowly across - these are surely small local dust). Because of the camera's setup (improper for these levels of zoom) physical size is not directly discernible, only the focal size and thus the distance from the camera. It is very strange then that at least 3 particles highlighted in my favorite of the no-nonsense graphical analysis videos (flight path tracking, movement stabilization) show very peculiar trajectories that cannot be succinctly described by the typical means.

By all means, somebody please provide an explanation for the relatively small percentage of these particles. Only a few of them are actually important, and they have the same focal size (they look small, about as wide) as the tether. Flight paths are all that matter in the analysis, as a substantially complex movement path would eliminate any other rational explanations besides self-propulsion. — Unsigned, by: 70.112.235.184 / talk / contribs

Of course. The handful of particles that do not obey any conventional trajectory are unknown alien life forms cleverly hiding among ice particles. I fully expect to see a breakthrough study published on peer-reviewed YouTube. Leuders (talk) 16:11, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
Good post! Make that 'peer-reViewTube' (try saying it out loud). Reverend Black Percy (talk) 16:14, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
I dont say this “objects” are aliens, but why they change direction? They turn around at times. There is another point. They flash like a intermitent plane light, Its just intriguing, isn”t it? --83.42.191.148 (talk) 22:58, 12 March 2020 (UTC)
yep. This is some kind of life form. Nasa lied.... again