5 Mysterious Objects Watching Us from Earth's Orbit
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- On April 12, 1950, astronomers at the Palomar Observatory in Southern California captured a series of photographic plates that would later kick off one of the most intriguing mysteries in modern astronomy.
The images, taken seven years before the launch of any manmade satellites, were part of a routine survey of the night sky. They revealed nine points of light, each resembling a distant star to the human eye. However, these lights appeared in only one set of photographs. In images taken just moments before and immediately after, the points of light simply weren’t there.
The transients, as they are now called, were discovered by Beatriz Villarroel, a postdoctoral researcher at the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics. Villarroel had been reviewing old photographs of the night sky in 2021 to find signs of other transient celestial events such as supernovas and quasars.
While singular transients were not uncommon, never before had astronomers captured images of nine such objects appearing and disappearing simultaneously. Could these lights be something altogether different-perhaps even extraterrestrial in origin?
I came recently across a paper on the 1950s transients and knew I had to make this video...
The background music is a distraction. Why not just say what you want and drop it?
No, you came across an interview with Dr. B, and since her interviews are doing well, and the AI wrote this script and video. Is that not the case?
I know about a lot of these. Didn’t know about the transients!
Can you please make video on the AGM86B Cruise Missile?
can you post a link to the paper please?
This channels intro will go down in the history of the internet forever. It's too iconic.
Been watching you since you were only using text in your videos, glad to see you still going!
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And you as well. 😊
You too my friend
You too :) ❤
Its those that are inside earth that we need to be most concerned about
Inside Earth? Lava satellites?
Your content is amazing!
And sometimes ridiculous
By ancient meaning far more advanced
Love hearing about long-term space debris. Strong proponent of the Kessler effect here.
Spooky!
If the dark knight satellite was real why is there only that one foto render of it.alwsys the same one
Absence of evidence is not the same as evidence of absence.
There is only one picture because it's nothing special like an alien satellite. It is a piece of insulation from one of the many US space missions (I can't remember which and I'm not looking it up). There is even a video on UA-cam showing exactly what it is and how it came to be in orbit. People ignore this video in favor of the "story".
@@joelunruh6534I don’t necessarily have an opinion on the dark knight one way or the other, but I do like your point. It is a good reminder.
@@americansupervillain4595 there are actually 6 pictures. But yes, people just ignore all the evidence.
its a space blanket. the astronauts dropped it while building the space station and even were recorded joking about losing it. the internet has really run away with this one but the truth is way more boring then what conspiracy people think up.
The "real" Big brother has been spying on us back before big brother had a little brother...
Happy the intro is back
Could you do a video on Native American Mysteries Please 😊
Shoutout to the 719!
It’s been watching us for 13,000 years or maybe it turns off its cloak every 13,000 years to act as a beacon.
Feels like a classic Dark5 video
And that how the majic telegraph works 👀🔥
It's possible.
I see Dark5 video uploaded notification, i click.
I seriously doubt these are satellites. Not to disrespect Dark, because I've been a fan for years & love the product including this. I firmly believe they're just rocks & people are over exaggerating
When I imagine first contact with aliens, I don't imagine a janky, incoherent chinese broadcast from stolen technology
Anyone else think the blacknight satellite isn't space debris because after careful examination to me it looks like a spacecraft and the shiny bit looks metallic and flat disc shaped. This ain't no space debris
You didn't do the screenshot thing from that last video comment :(
If there is one, I believe there is. It would be the Elohim, the aliens that put us on earth.
Text on screen was better
maybe its was the satellite that started the Maui fires with laser
Whats with the interference in the naration?
So the Earths gravity can effect a comet but not pull space junk into the planet for a century or more? What am I missing?
dude... exactly my thoughts...
It is still too high of orbit I'm guessing. It did not break apart from our atmosphere, it broke apart either from an explosive device (or a device/power-unit that exploded) on the satellite that was built into it, or it was targeted by another country's killer satellite by some means.
Earth's about to get a second moon for about 2 months!
Part of the reason is that a comet or asteroid is not already in a stable orbit around the Earth, meaning it has a higher potential to be effected by Earth's gravity when it passes close by, while the orbiting debris is already balanced by the Earth's gravitational pull and maintains its stable path around the planet. There are other factors at play as well like the comparative mass of the objects, distances, etc. - celestial mechanics are complicated.
A a degree 📜?
Please do a spot on the very first man made object launched into interstellar space... Let alone space... Not spuntnik... But .. a 2k pound manhole cover launched into space via a nuclear blast. Check out the fat electrician he did a hilarious piece on it inside the video titled safe ...
Bring it back on the back of a ford flatbed truck. Its scrap metal give your heads a shake.
The last story I can beleave?
All this seems academic. If you past our Moon you get roasted.. end of.
Could you maybe cut out the 30hz low frequency tone next time? It's just at that tone that makes me pause the video and take off headphones to check if there's a deliver truck pulling down the road or helicopter flying over? It doesn't make the video any more impactful or interesting.
Not a super big deal, just constructive criticism.
This is created by AI, so I doubt a human even listened to it one time before it posted.
@@christianmiller1723this channel is not ai
I'm the first to comment
Is this the proudest moment of your life?
You deserve a cookie 🍪
@@sarge4455
20 years of UA-cam, and people are still putting "first" on videos. 🙄
4th
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