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Two targets after a sensor shift
Two Slow-Moving Black-Hot Areas
A tiny pass at the edge of the frame
Two backyard orbs moving together
Six-Point Contrast over the Yellow Sea
Long East China Sea Sensor Track
Long Middle East Track across Sensor Modes
Brief Left-to-Right Middle East Transit
A colored shape at the display edge
A red-and-white shape along the top frame
Two brief orange overlays in the image
A split-screen sensor view over Greece
A teardrop shape over the Gulf of Oman
A football-shaped body with projections
A steady Indo-Pacific sensor track
A Tyndall track that slips out of view
A second Tyndall clip with two passes
The pond sighting with changing luminosity
Line-Like Contrast over the South China Sea
East China Sea Track and Exit
Reticle Track over the East China Sea
A sensor track lost during a pan
A long reacquire-and-lose sequence
A zoomed ocean track that fades into land
A reticle track over the ocean
Three points held near Japan
A duplicate East China Sea source record
Repeated entries in a high-resolution track
A fifth-generation aircraft sensor track
An Eglin observation with mode changes
The Lake Huron engagement source clip
Digital recreation of a Western U.S. report
Second recreation from the same witness narrative
Two Bright Passes in the Middle East
Two Brief Crossings in the Middle East
Yellow Sea Track Across Sensor Modes
Tracking through Platform Occlusion
Lower-Frame Transit into Sustained Track
A diagonal exit across the sensor view
A short right-to-left pass over Syria
Two points moving together at center
A five-second pass low in the frame
Four traces across the lower sensor view
One fast pass replayed at slower speed
A centered track with altered motion cues
A luminous trail near Karaganda Airport
A Columbus-area sequence with zoom changes
A CENTCOM track fading into background
Two red lights with slow relative motion
Centered Contrast over the Gulf of Oman
Brief Exit Below the Gulf Sensor Frame
Two-Second Gulf of Oman Sensor Record
Mode Changes and Fading Contrast
Two Contrast Areas Cross and Re-Enter
Re-Entries in the PR122 Gulf Sequence
A tracked point that suddenly leaves frame
The second object in an April 2021 track
A later segment from the April 2021 set
A long centered spherical-object track
A shorter follow-up from the same 2021 set
An East China Sea track lost at 18 seconds
A top-frame track after a quiet opening
A horizon light resolves into moving points
A long Middle East track with mode changes
A nine-second upward pass in the Gulf
A faint corner pass in the Arabian Gulf
A brightening point with a label freeze
A long Arabian Gulf tracking sequence
A centered object through zoom changes
Incidental audio over a late sensor track
A reticle lock that grows clearer
Multiple contacts enter a 2020 track
A cloud-edge pass with zoomed edits
A long zoom track after an empty opening
A Persian Gulf track that appears late
A short track before minutes of silence
Several entries over the Gulf of Arabia
A delayed pickup after a blank section
A dual-contact view at higher magnification
A reticle-held track over several minutes
A late-appearing track in a long video
Two quick passes separated by blank footage
A long source clip with repeated reacquisition
Multiple short passes in one mission clip
A six-second AFRICOM pass
A one-second diagonal pass
A tracked object through repeated zoom changes
First November 2020 tracking sequence
A quick diagonal pass in a mostly blank clip
Second November 2020 tracking sequence
Three fast-moving entries in one mission clip
Digitally Altered PR106 Range Fouler Clip
Repeated Re-Entries in Sensor View
Western U.S. Reticle Tracking Sequence
Tracked Contrast Growing in Frame
Multiple Contrast Areas Around a Track
Atlantic Track Linked to Range Fouler Debrief
A rotating sensor track after a quiet start
A short East Coast sensor sequence
Flickering Contrast in Gulf Sensor Footage
PR112 Sensor Flash and Exit
Pacific Contrast Reappears after Fading
Pacific Zoom into Fading Contrast
Pacific Track, Fade and Return
Multiple Apparent Lights in Low-Light Footage
Repeated Tracking of an Apparent Light
Two contacts crossing low in frame
Atlantic Ocean Reticle Mode Switch
Digitally Altered 2015 Eastern U.S. Pass
An eight-pointed shape in the sensor view
Digitally Altered Western U.S. Track
Apollo 17 Medical Debrief — Segment 1
Apollo 17 Medical Debrief — Segment 2
Apollo 17 crew report small lights in transit
Apollo 14 Light Flash Debrief — Segment 1
Apollo 14 Light Flash Debrief — Segment 2
Apollo 12 crew discuss light streaks
Gemini 7 audio about a bright object
Gordon Cooper mentions “John’s fireflies”
Sunrise, particles and fireflies on Faith 7
Wally Schirra describes drifting white objects
Scott Carpenter compares particles to snowflakes
Gordon Cooper discusses UFO reports in 1962
Recovery team discusses a missing dye mark
Four marks through a degraded sequence
A pulsing point held near center
A formation-like view over the Persian Gulf
A brief Kabul sensor pass
Multiple tracks reported near water
A FLIR reticle track that loses lock
Apollo 16 debriefing mentions an observed flash
An offhand “alien starbase” comment in context
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The source video includes stabilized and enhanced replay sections tied to possible changes of shape, while remaining presented as received.
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Gemini 7 audio about a bright object
This audio excerpt contains NASA air-to-ground communications in which the crew discusses a bright object during Gemini 7.
Gordon Cooper mentions “John’s fireflies”
In this Mercury Atlas 9 audio, Gordon Cooper refers to “John’s fireflies,” connecting his observation to earlier Mercury mission language.
Sunrise, particles and fireflies on Faith 7
Gordon Cooper describes sunrise, white particles and mission-related “fireflies” during the Faith 7 flight.
Wally Schirra describes drifting white objects
This Mercury Atlas 8 excerpt includes Schirra describing small white objects, particles and a burst of light near the capsule.
Scott Carpenter compares particles to snowflakes
The Aurora 7 pilot describes reflective white particles moving randomly in view, comparing them to snowflakes.
Recovery team discusses a missing dye mark
During Liberty Bell 7 recovery audio, the team discusses a dye pack in the water that did not activate.
Two targets after a sensor shift
The sensor leaves its first area of focus and pans to follow two contrast areas moving through the frame.
Two Slow-Moving Black-Hot Areas
Hand-held thermal footage captured by a U.S. Government Special Agent shows two slow-moving black-hot areas of contrast.
A tiny pass at the edge of the frame
A barely distinguishable contrast area moves across the sensor view and exits near the lower-right part of the scene.
Two backyard orbs moving together
This FBI-linked video concerns two reported red orbs moving smoothly above a tree line before passing out of view.
Six-Point Contrast over the Yellow Sea
A 15-second infrared record shows the sensor keeping a star-like area of contrast centered during tracking.
Long East China Sea Sensor Track
The record follows an area of contrast through tracking, zoom adjustments and temporary overlays during a nearly five-minute source clip.
Long Middle East Track across Sensor Modes
A 1:39 source clip tracks a contrast area left to right while the sensor repeatedly changes collection mode and magnification.
Brief Left-to-Right Middle East Transit
The official description isolates a short left-to-right transit between two no-content intervals in a 2025 Middle East sensor record.
A colored shape at the display edge
A multi-colored area crosses the top edge of the FMV display in the opening second of this very short source clip.
A red-and-white shape along the top frame
A white-and-red irregular area appears near the top of the display, forming a wide half-oval shape for only a few seconds.
Two brief orange overlays in the image
Two semi-transparent orange areas appear over the background imagery, each lasting less than two seconds.
A split-screen sensor view over Greece
This source video begins with two sensor views side by side before switching to a fuller SWIR view of the tracked area.
A teardrop shape over the Gulf of Oman
The clip holds on a teardrop-like contrast area with a thin trailing shape suspended below it in the sensor view.
A football-shaped body with projections
The clip focuses on a contrast area described as football-shaped, with three radial projections visible in the sensor imagery.
A steady Indo-Pacific sensor track
The source video keeps one contrast area generally centered for more than a minute and a half.
A Tyndall track that slips out of view
The sensor follows a contrast area until a leftward pan causes it to leave the frame on the right.
A second Tyndall clip with two passes
This related Tyndall source clip shows separate passes where contrast areas enter and leave the sensor view.
The pond sighting with changing luminosity
A cropped iPhone video is tied to a pond sighting where a reported light source changes brightness and appears to split into smaller points.
Line-Like Contrast over the South China Sea
The source describes an elongated area that appears as a line of several contrast areas moving across the field-of-view.
East China Sea Track and Exit
A short 2024 sensor sequence tracks an area of contrast before it exits at the top of the frame.
Reticle Track over the East China Sea
The 2024 source clip shows the sensor panning to keep an area of contrast centered while an auto-tracking reticle surrounds it.
A sensor track lost during a pan
The sensor follows a contrast area through several movements, then loses it from view as the display shifts.
A long reacquire-and-lose sequence
After a quiet opening, the sensor centers on a contrast area and then repeatedly struggles to keep it clearly in frame.
A zoomed ocean track that fades into land
The sensor zooms in and follows a contrast area over water until the background changes and the object becomes harder to distinguish.
A reticle track over the ocean
A longer ocean-background sequence shows a contrast area being tracked, marked with a reticle, and later lost as settings change.
Three points held near Japan
Three separate contrast areas stay near the center of the frame, appearing to hold a fixed relative position while tracked.
A duplicate East China Sea source record
This Yellow Sea/East China Sea item is marked for review because AARO notes it duplicates another record with a different uploader title.
Repeated entries in a high-resolution track
After long blank sections, contrast areas enter from different sides of the frame while the sensor attempts to reacquire the view.
A fifth-generation aircraft sensor track
A sensor keeps a contrast area near center while it briefly moves in and out of view across several tracked moments.
An Eglin observation with mode changes
The sensor holds a contrast area near center while cycling modes until the object loses distinctiveness against the background.
The Lake Huron engagement source clip
This NORTHCOM source video includes a kinetic interaction described between two contrast areas during the tracked sequence.
Digital recreation of a Western U.S. report
This is an official digital recreation based on a first-hand narrative, not original incident footage.
Second recreation from the same witness narrative
A second official digital recreation presents another sequence connected to the same Western U.S. witness report.
Two Bright Passes in the Middle East
The clip shows two bright areas crossing the frame before the sensor returns to tracking a darker area of contrast.
Two Brief Crossings in the Middle East
A ten-second source clip shows two separate contrast areas crossing the sensor field-of-view in opposite directions.
Yellow Sea Track Across Sensor Modes
A longer 2023 record tracks an area of contrast while the sensor changes modes and the source quality progressively degrades.
Tracking through Platform Occlusion
The source clip tracks and zooms on a contrast area while a platform component repeatedly obscures portions of the sensor display.
Lower-Frame Transit into Sustained Track
A 51-second source record begins with a lower-frame transit, after which the sensor pans to keep the contrast area generally centered.
A diagonal exit across the sensor view
A contrast area moves from lower left toward the upper-right corner, leaving the frame after only a few seconds.
A short right-to-left pass over Syria
The visible moment is brief: an object moves across the upper-right part of the sensor view before the clip ends.
Two points moving together at center
Two contrast areas remain close together near the middle of the frame, giving this short clip a simple but distinct movement pattern.
A five-second pass low in the frame
A small contrast area crosses the lower part of the sensor view, making this one of the shortest source clips in Release 01.
Four traces across the lower sensor view
Four contrast traces pass through the lower part of the sensor view, followed by a separate point entering from the upper-left corner.
One fast pass replayed at slower speed
A contrast area moves left to right and is then replayed at slower speeds so the short pass can be reviewed more carefully.
A centered track with altered motion cues
The sensor follows a central contrast area, while the official source notes that digital alterations affect how the motion appears.
A luminous trail near Karaganda Airport
The clip fades in to show a luminous phenomenon with fading trails, while the source notes prior digital alteration.
A Columbus-area sequence with zoom changes
A small contrast area is centered, then followed through contrast and zoom changes in this Midwestern U.S. source video.
A CENTCOM track fading into background
The sensor follows a contrast area that becomes harder to distinguish before later passes appear in the frame.
Two red lights with slow relative motion
The eyewitness account describes two red lights hovering near the horizon, with the lower light slowly moving around the upper one.
Centered Contrast over the Gulf of Oman
A 16-second secondary capture shows an area of contrast remaining generally centered in the infrared sensor display.
Brief Exit Below the Gulf Sensor Frame
The 30-second secondary capture keeps an area of contrast near center, with a brief moment when it exits the bottom of the frame.
Two-Second Gulf of Oman Sensor Record
The shortest Gulf of Oman clip contains two seconds of a centered area of contrast in the infrared sensor display.
Mode Changes and Fading Contrast
A 13-second Gulf clip shows display elements crossing the view before two sensor modality changes reduce the contrast area’s distinctiveness.
Two Contrast Areas Cross and Re-Enter
The 34-second clip shows larger and smaller contrast areas moving through the frame, with AARO noting substantial overlap with PR122.
Re-Entries in the PR122 Gulf Sequence
A 26-second sequence shows contrast areas exiting and re-entering the frame; AARO notes substantial content overlap with PR121.
A tracked point that suddenly leaves frame
The sensor keeps a contrast area centered until tracking stops and the point rapidly exits to the right.
The second object in an April 2021 track
One contrast area crosses right to left, then re-enters as the sensor pans and zooms to keep tracking it.
A later segment from the April 2021 set
This longer segment begins late in the clip, with a contrast area entering from the upper right and being tracked across the frame.
A long centered spherical-object track
For nearly five minutes, the sensor keeps one contrast area generally centered while cycling zoom levels.
A shorter follow-up from the same 2021 set
The sensor follows one contrast area for under a minute before panning away from it.
An East China Sea track lost at 18 seconds
The sensor follows a contrast area for a short East China Sea sequence before losing sight of it.
A top-frame track after a quiet opening
Nearly two minutes pass before a contrast area becomes visible in the upper half of the frame and is tracked by the sensor.
A horizon light resolves into moving points
A handheld iPhone video tied to an FBI report describes one bright horizon light resolving into multiple lights with erratic rotation.
A long Middle East track with mode changes
This two-minute source video shows a contrast area entering, re-entering, and being followed while the sensor changes zoom and contrast modes.
A nine-second upward pass in the Gulf
A small contrast area crosses upward through the sensor view in a short Arabian Gulf clip.
A faint corner pass in the Arabian Gulf
A faint contrast area enters from the right edge and moves across the lower corner of the sensor view.
A brightening point with a label freeze
A contrast area becomes clearer against the background before playback pauses on a labeled frame and then resumes.
A long Arabian Gulf tracking sequence
The sensor follows a contrast area across a longer sequence, keeping it mostly within view as the scene changes.
A centered object through zoom changes
A contrast area is held near the center while the sensor pans and changes zoom through the source video.
Incidental audio over a late sensor track
The official source notes incidental audio, while the visual track begins later and follows a contrast area across the display.
A reticle lock that grows clearer
The sensor locks onto a contrast area that gradually becomes more distinct against the background.
Multiple contacts enter a 2020 track
A 2020 CENTCOM sequence shows the sensor following one contrast area as other areas enter and leave the frame.
A cloud-edge pass with zoomed edits
The clip includes zoomed and slowed sections where a contrast area appears near the top-left and later blends into the background.
A long zoom track after an empty opening
After a quiet start, the sensor finds a contrast area, zooms in and out, and keeps trying to hold it in view.
A Persian Gulf track that appears late
Most of the clip is empty before a contrast area appears, drops through the frame, and becomes hard to separate from the video grain.
A short track before minutes of silence
The sensor follows a contrast area for just over a minute before the remainder of the source video contains no visible content.
Several entries over the Gulf of Arabia
The sensor first follows one contrast area, then several additional areas enter and leave as the display settings change.
A delayed pickup after a blank section
After a long empty opening, a contrast area enters from the upper right and is tracked through zoom changes.
A dual-contact view at higher magnification
As the sensor zooms in, a tracked contrast area appears as multiple distinct points at higher magnification.
A reticle-held track over several minutes
The sensor zooms, pans and keeps a contrast area highlighted with a reticle during a longer CENTCOM sequence.
A late-appearing track in a long video
More than a minute passes with no visible content before a contrast area enters and is held through zoom changes.
Two quick passes separated by blank footage
This 2020 CENTCOM clip contains short upward passes through the frame, separated by long stretches with no visible content.
A long source clip with repeated reacquisition
After an empty opening, a contrast area transits the frame and the sensor cycles zoom to find and hold later views.
Multiple short passes in one mission clip
Several brief contrast-area movements appear at different moments, including entries from the top right and across the lower frame.
A six-second AFRICOM pass
After almost a minute with no visible content, one contrast area crosses diagonally through the sensor view.
A one-second diagonal pass
A contrast area moves from the middle-left side of the frame toward the upper right in a very brief visible moment.
A tracked object through repeated zoom changes
The sensor follows a contrast area entering from the right, then repeatedly adjusts zoom while trying to keep it in view.
First November 2020 tracking sequence
A low contrast area is held near center for several minutes, with a second area briefly crossing the upper-right corner.
A quick diagonal pass in a mostly blank clip
Most of the source video contains no visible content, but one short moment shows a contrast area crossing diagonally.
Second November 2020 tracking sequence
This companion sequence also follows a low contrast area, with a brief second contact near the upper-right part of the frame.
Three fast-moving entries in one mission clip
The sensor tracks one contrast area, then later captures additional fast-moving entries crossing different parts of the frame.
Digitally Altered PR106 Range Fouler Clip
A five-second Eastern U.S. clip is linked to a Range Fouler Debrief and includes explicit notes on prior digital alteration.
Repeated Re-Entries in Sensor View
The 23-second source clip describes a contrast area repeatedly leaving and re-entering the sensor field-of-view during tracking.
Western U.S. Reticle Tracking Sequence
A 2020 sensor sequence includes black-screen flashes, zoom adjustments and an auto-tracking reticle around an area of contrast.
Tracked Contrast Growing in Frame
The official description follows a contrast area as tracking begins, a reticle surrounds it and its angular size gradually increases.
Multiple Contrast Areas Around a Track
A one-minute source clip describes several small contrast areas entering and leaving the frame around one reticle-tracked area.
Atlantic Track Linked to Range Fouler Debrief
A 32-second Atlantic Ocean sensor track is paired with a Navy debrief that describes a separate observer report.
A rotating sensor track after a quiet start
After a blank opening, a contrast area enters from below as the sensor rotates and recenters the view.
A short East Coast sensor sequence
A compact source clip shows the sensor tracking a contrast area while switching modes, followed by a brief blank ending.
Flickering Contrast in Gulf Sensor Footage
An eight-second infrared record shows a contrast area near the display center, followed by zoom, panning and visual flicker.
PR112 Sensor Flash and Exit
This 20-second record links a brief sensor-view event to a Navy debrief describing five observers in controlled airspace.
Pacific Contrast Reappears after Fading
The 64-second altered source record shows contrast fading, reappearing, then remaining generally centered as the sensor pans and zooms.
Pacific Zoom into Fading Contrast
A 53-second altered source clip zooms into a centered contrast area before it gradually loses distinctiveness against the background.
Pacific Track, Fade and Return
The 28-second altered source clip moves from centered contrast to a leftward track, background fade, then a renewed centered track.
Multiple Apparent Lights in Low-Light Footage
A 2:32 hand-held recording pans among several apparent light sources, repeatedly bringing them into and out of the frame.
Repeated Tracking of an Apparent Light
The 2:29 altered source record repeatedly tracks an apparent light source, with several short intervals where no content is shown.
Two contacts crossing low in frame
Two contrast areas enter from the lower right, move through the bottom of the image, and are briefly centered by the sensor.
Atlantic Ocean Reticle Mode Switch
The 2016 source clip follows an area of contrast through zoom changes, a sensor mode switch and reticle tracking.
Digitally Altered 2015 Eastern U.S. Pass
The source notes prior digital alteration before a brief right-to-left transit and repeated frame-by-frame footage.
An eight-pointed shape in the sensor view
The source footage describes a contrast area resembling an eight-pointed star before the sensor zooms in for a closer view.
Digitally Altered Western U.S. Track
A 1996 record notes prior digital alteration and repeated frame sequences around a brief transit through the sensor view.
Apollo 17 Medical Debrief — Segment 1
This audio record captures the first Apollo 17 medical debriefing segment discussing light flash phenomena after the mission.
Apollo 17 Medical Debrief — Segment 2
The continued Apollo 17 medical debriefing audio further discusses light flash phenomena reported by crew members.
Apollo 17 crew report small lights in transit
The Apollo 17 crew discuss small lights outside the spacecraft during the mission’s transit toward the Moon.
Apollo 14 Light Flash Debrief — Segment 1
This audio record captures the first Apollo 14 debriefing segment on light flash phenomena discussed after the mission.
Apollo 14 Light Flash Debrief — Segment 2
The continued Apollo 14 audio segment returns to light flash phenomena within the official post-mission debriefing record.
Apollo 12 crew discuss light streaks
This audio excerpt captures Apollo 12 crew members describing light flashes or streaks during a medical debriefing.
Gordon Cooper discusses UFO reports in 1962
In this 1962 interview excerpt, Walter Cronkite asks astronaut Gordon Cooper about unidentified flying objects and public reports.
Four marks through a degraded sequence
Four contrast areas are shown across cuts, filters and zoom levels, with the source noting that the media was presented as received.
A pulsing point held near center
A contrast area stays near the center of the frame while the sensor briefly switches contrast modes and then returns.
A stabilized sequence with shape notes
The source video includes stabilized and enhanced replay sections tied to possible changes of shape, while remaining presented as received.
A formation-like view over the Persian Gulf
The sensor zooms from a single visible area into a higher-magnification view where multiple contrast points become apparent.
A brief Kabul sensor pass
After a short empty opening, a contrast area crosses the sensor view from the left edge to the right edge.
Multiple tracks reported near water
The sensor follows one contrast area near the lower frame before a second area enters, connecting this clip to a water-related source title.
A FLIR reticle track that loses lock
A reticle surrounds the tracked contrast area, then later loses its track as the source video continues.
Apollo 16 debriefing mentions an observed flash
This audio excerpt from an Apollo 16 scientific debriefing includes discussion of mission results and a reported “flash.”
An offhand “alien starbase” comment in context
A short Apollo 16 debriefing excerpt centers on an offhand remark made while discussing correlations between data sets.