Sunflower 09/17/2022 (Sat) 21:59 Id: 52782d No.2047 del
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>“The eye does not fix phenomena lasting less than one-tenth of a second,” the paper said. “It takes four-tenths of a second to recognize an event. Ordinary photo and video recordings will also not capture the [unidentified aerial phenomenon]. To detect UAP, you need to fine-tune the equipment: shutter speed, frame rate, and dynamic range.”
Earlier someone asked if I could take pics of manifesting flying saucers around my place, to which I said they're probably too fast to be picked up by an ordinary camera, even if I was able to press the button. Seems I was right.
>So the researchers did just that using two meteor monitoring stations in Kyiv and Vinarivka. “We have developed a special observation technique, taking into account the high speeds of the observed objects,” the paper said. “The exposure time was chosen so that the image of the object did not shift significantly during exposure. The frame rate was chosen to take into account the speed of the object and the field of view of the camera. In practice, the exposure time was less than 1 ms, and the frame rate was no less than 50 Hz.”
This is how they managed to take pics of UFOs in Ukraine during the year.