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Ukrainian astronomers hit back - the excitement continues! - Kornee - Jan 22, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56uWkT6l2g8
I make no judgement either way. Except, IF the inferred atmospheric extreme hypersonic speeds are valid, these are not 'nuts & bolts' material objects.
The dust still hasn't settled on this one, and may never really do so.


RE: Ukrainian astronomers hit back - the excitement continues! - Magical Realist - Jan 23, 2023

It sort of struck me that any experienced astronomers would know what bugs in front of the lens would look like. West is rather hasty in his generalizations of incompetence imo..


RE: Ukrainian astronomers hit back - the excitement continues! - Kornee - Apr 1, 2023

Chris Lehto gives updated news from the 'infamous' Ukrainian astronomers re UFOs over Kiev, with fresh videos and commentary from their new published article:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBTd0U5eMgM
Let's see what critics Mick West and Avi Loeb etc. have to say in response.


RE: Ukrainian astronomers hit back - the excitement continues! - confused2 - Apr 2, 2023

So there are some strange (unbelievable) reports over 60 years apart.
The only thing they have in common is a Russian threat to a city.
If Russia controlled technology of this sophistication we'd all be speaking Russian by now but it does somehow seem to be associated with Russia.

Me Wrote:About 40 years ago a friend gave this account:

[Note: this is not long after or possibly at the time of the Russian invasion of Hungary in 1956 .. ]

Above a city in Hungary (probably Budapest) in about 1958 he saw a number of balls of light in the sky. The balls of light moved from point to point in the sky 'instantaneously' - there was a thin trail of vapour between the point of disappearance and reappearance.


https://www.scivillage.com/thread-10419-post-44033.html#pid44033

My thought at the time [as I listened] was that this must be some sort of 3D projection .. real but not real.