there are affordable options you can find decent CCD with optic for around $5000 USD. however there are some DIY options with a price point at a few hundred in parts.
@@cyrix_1 He uses the Sony Alpha A7s. You get that device used for under 600 EUR here in Germany. 50mm f0,95 lenses are availabe for under 300 EUR new. Despite that discussion I'm very impressed on what results he achieves with that set-up. Never would have thought this possible with consumer tech.
Read my comment at the top, your question has been answered, if you're speechless that makes you a dangerous pawn in the game. The question is, will you be a man of use, or a useless man?
The big object in min 1:00 is impressive. As a researcher, I have been filming objects like these for more than five years now. What many people don't know is that the beings inside these craft can be seen simply by zooming in on certain video frames. That is the case with the object in min 1:00. Some of you will try to see them but won't be able to figure out their faces... but they are there. A certain practice is needed but after some time, you'll be able to see them, clearly. Our world is changing and soon, non humans will become part of our reality. I know, I've seen them and I've been in contact with them... for years now. It's a reality that out of ignorance, so many people refuse to accept.
If it's moving in a straight line at a constant speed, then it's either a plane or a satellite. Planes with landing lights can look like "orbs" when out of focus. The occasional meteor is also common. A satellite will "disappear" when it moves into the earth's shadow. There is nothing here that is unusual.
Also, the objects near the edge of the field of view are orb-like because of off-axis aberrations in the camera lens. It would be nice to see these videos with better lenses, but if course those are much more expensive.
Another awesome video! Thanks! Looking at the sky never gets old! Indeed you have a few odd things! At 3:42 you have a huge reflection! If you look at previous satellites with a similar orbit passing around that region, they all have brighter reflection around that same spot. So my guess would be that the very bright satellite has huge solar panel facing us (but it should face the sun, right? Not us!). When it gets to that region where the angle is just right, it reflects a lot more than the other ones. But this is just a guess. Looks pretty strange.... especially because it gets elongated. But it's fun trying to figure it out! :D Curious! Did you try to track what object that is? Found anything? Thanks again!
The slow down is when he slows the playback speed so the central meteor can be better appreciated. ALL moving objects temporarily slow to what seems a near stop, since we got used to satellites traveling at Ludicrous Speed.
@@KatyWantsToGo The light coming up from the horizon by the tree at 0:27, angling up left parallel to the left leaning large limb, then turning right to cross behind the limb (where it is momentarily slowed along with all other playback movement in the video) and then exiting to the right side at 0:37, still largely hidden behind the tree, is in all likelihood an airliner on a standard flight path.
@@For_What_It-s_Worth My dude, I've never looked at an airplane and then wondered if it was an airplane, your guessing and can't prove a lick of what you said...and you YT page looks fishy
@@polopowered I wonder why NASA is the world’s largest purchaser of helium? Have you seen the videos of them releasing giant whitish almost transparent giant sized balloons with satellites attached to them from Antarctica?
I could’ve swore I saw your video being highlighted on the Benny show. I’ve recommended your videos to some others hope you don’t mind. Fellow cheesehead in the tundra here.
Benny and others are taking his video of Starlink low earth orbit satellites (there are 7000 of them) and using it for their alien clips. Scannerguy knows what they are but instead of clarifying it, I think he is enjoying the publicity.
That's actually not true. Only 5% or less of the data on our phone's is from satellites. Huge under water cables that span from continent to continent and cell towers. They want you to believe it's in a cloud but nope. Look it up it's pretty cool.
@@Goseph_Joebbels I said the same thing but it was removed. Only 5% of information is sent and received this way. Most is passed through huge under water cables that span from continent to continent. Then cell towers.
@Goseph_Joebbels I said the same thing. Only 5% of information is sent that way. The majority is sent through huge under water cables that span from continent to continent. Look it up it's pretty cool.
It's interesting that in all these 'drone videos' I've seen shared of late, the objects are all going in one direction, no deviation from course - they're automated on a set course, they're not remotely controlled. Also, the paths repeat several times. I wouldn't call it a grid search, it's more like a repeated scan search.
Or...regular old aircraft with FAA/ICAO compliant red/green nav lights and strobe and landing lights on a published instrument approach corridor. Thats all I've seen actual evidence of.
Can anyone else kinda see the shape of a big star traveling across at around the 3.10 minute mark? I swear in not seeing things 😂😂. Great video, thank you for sharing. ❤
You are pointed W, NW after sunset. I saw mostly Starlink, several meteorites, 4 airplanes, and the ISS (1:00). I see nothing unusual in these trajectories whatsoever. Thanks for making the effort as it is an interesting topic to explore.
Lower altitude ones do orbit a little faster, but look much faster because they pass by closer to us. Any traveling more than about 141% (sqrt of 2) as fast as the lowest would not stay in orbit, but escape earth.
Satellites (greatly sped up) passing into earth’s shadow, which angles up from over the far western horizon to pass a hundred miles or more overhead. Later in the video, the part of the surface where the camera is shooting from has turned eastward (behind ‘us’) even deeper into the shadow of night, so the satellites are diving into it earlier after they appear over the skyline, where they were still in the sunlight out in space as it shines past the sunset strip around the edge of the globe’s daylit hemisphere.
@ I wonder why NASA is the worlds largest purchaser of helium? Have you ever seen them release the giant whitish almost transparent balloons with satellites attached from Antarctica?
@ yea I guess you can say mine was invisible at first too. Then when it appeared and zigzagged , it was lit, but not crazy bright. Just as bright as you see here , but obviously I only saw with my eyes. And it was far away. If I were close it would’ve been much brighter I imagine
As Mick West would say, we need D(ate), T(ime), L(ocation)s. 'This past weekend' and 'Mid-Wisconsin' is the best we've got. But looking at the constellations we can see the camera's pointing west, and the video ends round about 19.30.
My cam as recorded some similar things, no where as detailed as what you captured. Your cams are a whole lot better then mine lol. I have a few uploaded on my channel.
Hey man, why do almost all of them fade away and disappear? They going into space? Also I don't see them blinking....some of those jokers are going hyper!
I'm telling ya .. if you sit still and Starr at one spot in space. You'll see these things there too. But they much faster piping around. I've been watching then for several years now. But people say I was just seeing things !!!! IM NOT SO CRAZY NOW AM I ... LOL
Some brighter ones overexposed at the low light camera setting which allows us to see most here, which are otherwise too dim for normal human night vision.
All of those are satellites unless they are moving in a particular direction and then change direction. The ones that look like a round ball with colors in a circling pattern are also satellites with the sun shining on them. Almost all cameras when they zoom in show these type of spinning lights and behavior. It's because of the way the digital cameras are built. If you could actually take it with old reel film you would not see the spinning lights. Again, any of them that move in a particular direction and then stop or change direction would be the ones in question.
i nnoticed something strange wonder if you can explain it i noticed no objects or at least no more than 1 i could see goes from top to bottom of the screens i watched it on a 58in. led and watching from the bottom and sides you can see all the objects moving but none from top to bottom.
No speculation: mostly low earth orbit (LEO) satellites, a few blips of meteors, and (oh, alright, a speculation) an airliner turning behind tree from 0:27 to 0:37, lower right corner.
@@arielvende There was a “Translate to English” button under your comment, so I poked it. It gave back “WATER” What language did it think “UAP” was? [ UAP = Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena]
Satellites are quite amazing to see in the sky. I can understand how it could freak and confuse some folks. Learn so no one can fool you!!! Be blessed.
I know, from seeing and from calculations that in midsummer here in the low-mid 40 N latitudes and higher you can see satellites all night long in the sunlight shining over the arctic passing just a 150 miles/240 km +/- above us. In winter, only for a few hours near the twilights.
i checked and these low light cameras are crazy expensive so thank you so much for sharing!
not so much, used for under 1000 EUR
No
there are affordable options you can find decent CCD with optic for around $5000 USD. however there are some DIY options with a price point at a few hundred in parts.
@@cyrix_1 He uses the Sony Alpha A7s. You get that device used for under 600 EUR here in Germany. 50mm f0,95 lenses are availabe for under 300 EUR new. Despite that discussion I'm very impressed on what results he achieves with that set-up. Never would have thought this possible with consumer tech.
How much and what’s a good brand to do this in my backyard. South Texas a ton of sky
Speechless. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You're not using your mind, it's military, Why are you speechless?
Read my comment at the top, your question has been answered, if you're speechless that makes you a dangerous pawn in the game. The question is, will you be a man of use, or a useless man?
@@ColorOfMoney7you need to step away from the bottle bro. You make no sense.
Danke!
Wow 🤩 this is Amazing !! Thank you so very much for this incredible light show. Best wishes from Western Australia 🇦🇺
The big object in min 1:00 is impressive. As a researcher, I have been filming objects like these for more than five years now. What many people don't know is that the beings inside these craft can be seen simply by zooming in on certain video frames. That is the case with the object in min 1:00. Some of you will try to see them but won't be able to figure out their faces... but they are there. A certain practice is needed but after some time, you'll be able to see them, clearly. Our world is changing and soon, non humans will become part of our reality. I know, I've seen them and I've been in contact with them... for years now. It's a reality that out of ignorance, so many people refuse to accept.
😆
If it's moving in a straight line at a constant speed, then it's either a plane or a satellite. Planes with landing lights can look like "orbs" when out of focus. The occasional meteor is also common. A satellite will "disappear" when it moves into the earth's shadow. There is nothing here that is unusual.
@@hattmarvey1989 Exactly 💯
International Space Station.
It also turns reddish and fades away as it enters Earth's shadow.
Also, the objects near the edge of the field of view are orb-like because of off-axis aberrations in the camera lens. It would be nice to see these videos with better lenses, but if course those are much more expensive.
Some are changing speed and direction. I would almost think we have been lied to.
Don't stop at "almost think"
Think!!!
We've been lied to.
And we...well they...just go along to get along ....with what?
Another awesome video! Thanks! Looking at the sky never gets old!
Indeed you have a few odd things! At 3:42 you have a huge reflection! If you look at previous satellites with a similar orbit passing around that region, they all have brighter reflection around that same spot. So my guess would be that the very bright satellite has huge solar panel facing us (but it should face the sun, right? Not us!). When it gets to that region where the angle is just right, it reflects a lot more than the other ones. But this is just a guess. Looks pretty strange.... especially because it gets elongated. But it's fun trying to figure it out! :D Curious! Did you try to track what object that is? Found anything?
Thanks again!
I've been seeing some of these objects with naked eye.
0:25 slow the video down to .25 and then watch the right side for an object to come flying in, slow down to a stop and then take off again...
The slow down is when he slows the playback speed so the central meteor can be better appreciated. ALL moving objects temporarily slow to what seems a near stop, since we got used to satellites traveling at Ludicrous Speed.
@ 🤔
@@KatyWantsToGo
The light coming up from the horizon by the tree at 0:27, angling up left parallel to the left leaning large limb, then turning right to cross behind the limb (where it is momentarily slowed along with all other playback movement in the video) and then exiting to the right side at 0:37, still largely hidden behind the tree, is in all likelihood an airliner on a standard flight path.
Now THAT is something! Great catch!
@@For_What_It-s_Worth My dude, I've never looked at an airplane and then wondered if it was an airplane, your guessing and can't prove a lick of what you said...and you YT page looks fishy
This is so awesome Thank You 💫❤️💫❤️💫
So much stuff up there.
@@polopowered I wonder why NASA is the world’s largest purchaser of helium? Have you seen the videos of them releasing giant whitish almost transparent giant sized balloons with satellites attached to them from Antarctica?
I could’ve swore I saw your video being highlighted on the Benny show. I’ve recommended your videos to some others hope you don’t mind. Fellow cheesehead in the tundra here.
It was. I've seen it featured on quite a few YT channels.
Benny and others are taking his video of Starlink low earth orbit satellites (there are 7000 of them) and using it for their alien clips. Scannerguy knows what they are but instead of clarifying it, I think he is enjoying the publicity.
@ good to know.
Thanks for hard work and service to humanity.
Very cool!
JUST THE BEST 👌 THANKYOU
Thank you,your other videos everyone is using for drone stories
The amount of space junk we place out there, just so we have internet on our phones, is unbelievabale
That's actually not true. Only 5% or less of the data on our phone's is from satellites. Huge under water cables that span from continent to continent and cell towers. They want you to believe it's in a cloud but nope. Look it up it's pretty cool.
thats not how the internet or cell phones work
@@Goseph_Joebbels
Cell, no.
Internet: Starlink, yes.
@@Goseph_Joebbels I said the same thing but it was removed. Only 5% of information is sent and received this way. Most is passed through huge under water cables that span from continent to continent. Then cell towers.
@Goseph_Joebbels I said the same thing. Only 5% of information is sent that way. The majority is sent through huge under water cables that span from continent to continent. Look it up it's pretty cool.
It's interesting that in all these 'drone videos' I've seen shared of late, the objects are all going in one direction, no deviation from course - they're automated on a set course, they're not remotely controlled. Also, the paths repeat several times. I wouldn't call it a grid search, it's more like a repeated scan search.
Or...regular old aircraft with FAA/ICAO compliant red/green nav lights and strobe and landing lights on a published instrument approach corridor. Thats all I've seen actual evidence of.
Hice lo mismo: si encontré varios movimientos que se repiten, como controlados para una pantalla.
Those are Elon’s Starlink satellites, approx 7k in orbit now.
@Schnorbitz ok, so,: and the others...?
Yes, they are scanning for intelligence.
It's crazy what's going on in the sky. Almost like a swarm of fireflies.
Aloha hugs 🤗 nice footage Stargazer truely
Very beautiful to watch the stars
Thoughtful of you to zoom in on the notable stuff. Helps folks without a trained-eye (like myself)
Awesome video thank you for sharing
Happy Holidays!!!
Merry Christmas 🎄
This is not the drone situation.
Best channel on YT 👍👍
Be interesting if one of those objects changed direction !!!
Can anyone else kinda see the shape of a big star traveling across at around the 3.10 minute mark? I swear in not seeing things 😂😂.
Great video, thank you for sharing. ❤
l love the lager ( or probably more correct zoomed in object) at 1.00 min into video... Impressive 😊
You are pointed W, NW after sunset. I saw mostly Starlink, several meteorites, 4 airplanes, and the ISS (1:00). I see nothing unusual in these trajectories whatsoever. Thanks for making the effort as it is an interesting topic to explore.
How many of those lights are Starlink ?
Brilliant, thanks for sharing your videos 😊
Very cool
Satellite, shooting star, space debris, airplane maybe ufo 😮
Some satellites move so much faster that others !
This was awesome thanks 👍
Lower altitude ones do orbit a little faster, but look much faster because they pass by closer to us.
Any traveling more than about 141% (sqrt of 2) as fast as the lowest would not stay in orbit, but escape earth.
This is amazing. Is this photo timelaps or video.
I find the lights traveling in tandem with one another most interesting.
Great job! What are those things moving really fast and then disappears?
Satellites (greatly sped up) passing into earth’s shadow, which angles up from over the far western horizon to pass a hundred miles or more overhead. Later in the video, the part of the surface where the camera is shooting from has turned eastward (behind ‘us’) even deeper into the shadow of night, so the satellites are diving into it earlier after they appear over the skyline, where they were still in the sunlight out in space as it shines past the sunset strip around the edge of the globe’s daylit hemisphere.
Could also be meteors.
@ I wonder why NASA is the worlds largest purchaser of helium? Have you ever seen them release the giant whitish almost transparent balloons with satellites attached from Antarctica?
@@florarix2210
Very brief streaks, yes.
Digital effects.
Like always. A job well done
Satellites
Western sky from Wisconsin, right? You said in your previous video.
Lots of traffic up there
The night sky is full of hovering drones.
Amazing camera 👏 👏 👏
They not coming,they´re leaving. Something´s going to happen. Hello from México.
Jesus Christus kommt überraschend,
aber ER wird EINDEUTIG sein.
KEINE 😎 LICHTer-Show
Blue Baem wie
DAS hier.
Leaving where ?
What do u think is gonna happen?
@@noneofyobusiness1503 Nobody knows but I think those are final times of this injustice society
@@noneofyobusiness1503 I think we are in important times for humanity. Nobody knows what will happen but it will happen, CHANGES. Let´s see...
@@sergio7153 good or bad changes in your opinion?
Maybe this new world order thing
Forget the drones I’ve seen two lights that were star size like we see here, that zigzagged and instantly hit Mach 20 or over then disappeared
I’ve seen them several times. Once one went from barely visible to very bright, like somebody turned a iPhone flash on. Crazy stuff
@ yea I guess you can say mine was invisible at first too. Then when it appeared and zigzagged , it was lit, but not crazy bright. Just as bright as you see here , but obviously I only saw with my eyes. And it was far away. If I were close it would’ve been much brighter I imagine
Some people always find something to complain about!
non stops change direction ?
What the hell with that high pitch brain laser sound?!
I bought a really good looking used Sony A7S2 today. What is a good .95 Lens I should get?
What does Stellarium say to that object?
As Mick West would say, we need D(ate), T(ime), L(ocation)s.
'This past weekend' and 'Mid-Wisconsin' is the best we've got. But looking at the constellations we can see the camera's pointing west, and the video ends round about 19.30.
And they go in all directions 😮 crazy
My cam as recorded some similar things, no where as detailed as what you captured. Your cams are a whole lot better then mine lol. I have a few uploaded on my channel.
Great!! What video settings do you have? Thanks
Wonder what those many smaller lights are shooting upwards, souls ?
What was the location again, you probably gave it on a prior video, curious to know the environment
Why do so many lights appear and then disappear in seemingly arbitrary places?
Satellites orbiting into/out of earth’s night shadow.
Are you stitching timelapse or video timelapse?
X2 🤔
Awesome is an understatement. Wooow!!! 😮
Hey man, why do almost all of them fade away and disappear? They going into space? Also I don't see them blinking....some of those jokers are going hyper!
I’m based in South Africa and see similar things in the night sky. Any ideas what these could be ?
What kind of area is this?
I had a dream exactly like that. I'm wondering now. Thank you❤
Those same lights are seen over the Popocatépetl volcano, all over and going in and out!
When one of these white lights stops moving into the sky, cause they are seeing you too bro.
For that reason they go even faster.
Great video of satellites, comets, and the ISS!
Not true at all your comment. Satellites comets and the iss do not move like those objects. Nice try.
Satellite 📡😎😷😷😷😷😷😷
@@Unabomber210LOL
@@Unabomber210read the description.
I'm telling ya .. if you sit still and Starr at one spot in space. You'll see these things there too. But they much faster piping around. I've been watching then for several years now. But people say I was just seeing things !!!! IM NOT SO CRAZY NOW AM I ... LOL
Seen this posted all over the place. Looks like someone added a layer over another video to produce the "orbs" effect.
Some brighter ones overexposed at the low light camera setting which allows us to see most here, which are otherwise too dim for normal human night vision.
drones here too?
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One object you can't identify but you say it's not a drone? Can you elaborate a little, thank you!
Fantastic work man wow
All of those are satellites unless they are moving in a particular direction and then change direction. The ones that look like a round ball with colors in a circling pattern are also satellites with the sun shining on them. Almost all cameras when they zoom in show these type of spinning lights and behavior. It's because of the way the digital cameras are built. If you could actually take it with old reel film you would not see the spinning lights.
Again, any of them that move in a particular direction and then stop or change direction would be the ones in question.
around 3:09 red flying object from bottom middle screen moves towards the left of the screen. Stays red the whole time
ROT/GRÜN
menschlicher 😎Standard.....
International Space Station 0:51
It also turns reddish and fades away as it enters Earth's shadow.
there are many of them up there 😮
Thanks for posting. I have no idea what rhe lights are.
Are they all satellites?
It looks like insects flying around
Hello earthlings this is Neptar I am from the galaxy Zimtron we are watching you always it won't be long now 👽
In all honesty who looks up when outside? I'd say close to no one.
Very interesting and somewhat spooky too in that there’s no way to identify the bright object you caught.
2:05 is too slow for a satellite and leaves trail which is wrong as an astrophotographer have seen things like this when reviewing my subexposures
Vivo nell Italia del nord e anche a me capita di vedere luci simili e non sono certamente aerei. Non saprei dire cosa sono, forse satelliti starlink?
i nnoticed something strange wonder if you can explain it i noticed no objects or at least no more than 1 i could see goes from top to bottom of the screens i watched it on a 58in. led and watching from the bottom and sides you can see all the objects moving but none from top to bottom.
What the hell are we watching here on the screen
Any real speculation on what these are?
UAP
Moat are satilites, but some, who knows what they are.
No speculation: mostly low earth orbit (LEO) satellites, a few blips of meteors, and (oh, alright, a speculation) an airliner turning behind tree from 0:27 to 0:37, lower right corner.
@@arielvende Nope, these are just satellites, with the ocasional aircraft passing by too.
@@arielvende
There was a “Translate to English” button under your comment, so I poked it.
It gave back “WATER”
What language did it think “UAP” was?
[ UAP = Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena]
However, making such a spelling mistake says this is also a mistake.
First one very likely a sat. Straight line/constant speed. The other ones wow.
ALL sats except several short line blips of meteors, airplane in trees lower right 0:27 - 0:37, and possibly a few airplanes across bottom.
Are you near an airport?
I've wondered the same thing, off to the right of the screen.
Imagine what we miss because they can BLOCK VIEW OF THE SKY with man-made clouds.
Looks like Things ESCAPING THIS PRISON PLANET
There was a meteorite shower last week. The rest or even all are satellites. There are thousands in the sky now unfortunately.
what are those numerous lights coming up from the Bottom ?
Satellites coming from over the western horizon, orbiting eastwards (mostly, more or less) behind our view. There are thousands around the globe.
Satellites are quite amazing to see in the sky. I can understand how it could freak and confuse some folks. Learn so no one can fool you!!! Be blessed.
Very cool, thx
Makes it look like a night full of lightning bugs.
Thats because they are bugs 😆
@@AnOnY_MoU5
They’re not bugs, they’re features!
Internet, weather, Google Earth, sat. phones, spy, Hubble, ISS…
Sooo many features!
So what couldn’t be explained?
Сейчас солнце еще дальше уйдет , и не будит свет от спутников отражаться
I know, from seeing and from calculations that in midsummer here in the low-mid 40 N latitudes and higher you can see satellites all night long in the sunlight shining over the arctic passing just a 150 miles/240 km +/- above us.
In winter, only for a few hours near the twilights.
Good
todo eso que se ve son satelites o que??
Wow ✨💫✨
These objects always were there.. people didn"t look up
No.
Hundreds when I was young; multiple thousands now.