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‘Rubber duck shaped UFO flying at 200mph’


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A US reconnaissance plane caught on a camera a "rubber duck" shaped UFO which was tracked for at speeds of up to 200mph for 40 minutes.

The hour long leaked video was filmed by an RC-26 surveillance aircraft being flown by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents hunting drug smugglers in Tucson, Arizona.

Footage begins with the plane's crew surveying the landscape using their thermal optics system – known as FLIR – as they were said to be on a reconnaissance mission.

Some 20 minutes into the footage, the UFO – which appears to be shaped like a rubber duck " – comes racing into view in the clip taken at around 9pm on November 23, 2019.

All World Report

 

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20 minutes ago, Timothy said:

@Eldorado what’s your opinion on what you’ve posted here?

I reckon sometimes folk see what they want to see.

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Authorities later stated that it was not an alien craft, but rather Danny Devito dressed as the Penguin taking his sewer mobile out for a spin.

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The information in the article gives some conflicting information.

If the aircraft was circling over "the Buenos Aires national Wildlife Refuge" then something moving at up to 200 mph would be beyond the view of the aircrafts cameras within a few min. 

So either the object was moving quite slowly and the plane circled it or the plane traveled on a straight flightpath and was not circling?

The camera position angles, embedded in the video output, relative to the aircraft show the camera panned about 45 dg during the video and appears to indicate the object was moving to a position behind the aircraft. 

I think there are lots of variables and not as easy as it might appear to give speed and direction of object? 

 

 

 

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