The Pentagon has decoded a mysterious 2016 video that allegedly shows an unidentified flying object (UFO) flying at high speed over the ocean.
During a hearing before the Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee of the US Senate Armed Services Committee on November 19, Director of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) Jon Kosloski deciphered some notable UFO sightings.
According to Fox News, one of the cases clarified was a 2016 video taken by a pilot of a fighter jet from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt off the east coast of Florida. The video was released in 2017 and named GOFAST.
The black and white video shows a small object flying at high speed across the water. The pilot looks surprised and shouts: "Oh, I caught it. Oh my god."
Flying object observed in 2016 GOFAST video
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Mr. Kosloski said the object was actually nothing unusual and flew 13,000 feet (nearly 4,000 m) above the water, not as close as imagined.
Mr Kosloski explains that this mystery is caused by an optical illusion, known as parallax, which makes moving objects appear much faster than they actually are.
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The director of AARO, an agency of the US Department of Defense, said that geospatial intelligence experts had carefully analyzed and calculated the object’s altitude using trigonometry. While he did not specify what the object was, Mr. Koloski said it flew in a relatively straight line and had a slightly steep trajectory at the end of the video.
Also during the hearing, Mr. Kosloski raised two other deciphered cases, including the “Puerto Rican objects” and “Mount Etna.” The “Mount Etna” video was filmed by a drone in the Mediterranean in 2018 when Mount Etna in Italy erupted. Mr. Kosloski said the public was not aware of this video.
In the video, the object appears to fly through the volcano’s superheated ash plume. However, with support from the intelligence community and science and technology partners, along with a volcanologist, AARO has concluded through detailed modeling and analysis that the object flew 170 meters away from the plume, not through it.
Mr. Kosloski said AARO is investigating UFO sightings dubbed “orange spheres” and “metal cylinders.” The official asserted that “AARO has not discovered any verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activities or technology.”
Despite having solved hundreds of cases, AARO does not believe that all unidentified phenomena are birds, balloons or UAVs. In fact, “we have had some very unusual objects,” he admits.
In testimony before the US Congress last week, former head of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) Luiz Elizondo said that humans "are not alone in the universe" and that a group of officials are hiding information.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/lau-nam-goc-giai-ma-bi-an-ufo-185241121102552462.htm
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