UFO's over Ukraine "not birds or insects"
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is Chris Lato, who analyzes reports from Boris Zeliev, an astronomer at the main observatory in Kiev, Ukraine. Zeliev captured UAPs using cameras during daytime observations. He claims to have detected two types of UAPs, called 'cosmics' and 'phantoms,' moving at extremely high speeds. The objects were observed at altitudes of 620 to 1130 kilometers and sizes estimated over 100 meters. Zeliev argues that these cannot be birds, insects, or artillery, as they exhibit unique characteristics and behaviors. After the encounter, Lato expresses a desire to share this information publicly and hopes for further peer review of Zeliev's work.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the work of astronomer Boris Ziliaev, who captured UAPs in Ukraine and analyzed their characteristics using advanced methods. Ziliaev argues against common explanations for these phenomena, asserting they cannot be birds, insects, or artillery based on their observed behavior and properties.
Boris Ziliaev's research indicates that UAPs captured in Ukraine exhibit characteristics that cannot be explained by conventional explanations such as birds, insects, or artillery.
Boris Zeliev
“We can now say with certainty that UAPs are not insects or birds.”
Avi Loeb
“It's most likely artillery.”
Mick West
“It's probably insects or birds.”
Chris Lato
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Managed by: Main Observatory in Kiev
Study and capture UAP characteristics
Boris Ziliaev captured UAPs with a camera in the daytime sky and determined their distance using calorimetry and Rayleigh scattering.
The UAPs observed cannot be birds or insects as they exhibit characteristics that are inconsistent with those species.
The UAPs cannot be artillery as they exhibit maneuverability that artillery cannot achieve.