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UAP over Ukraine

We’ve discussed these papers numerous times on our Fortean Winds UFO podcast.  So, we thought it best to give you a quick summary and links to where you can find the full papers. 

They are well worth reading. The astronomists in Kyiv did a fantastic job of capturing and sharing this data.  We  would especially like to draw your attention to the classification of the two objects (Phantoms and Cosmics) they observed.  

The observations were carried out by the Main Astronomical Observatory of NAS of Ukraine, and this was a rare independent scientific UAP study.  The Cosmics are very bright and much easier to detect than Phantoms which are dark and contrast with the sky. 

Both objects are moving at extremely high speeds (30k mph plus).  These challenges required the fine tuning of equipment and observations carried out at two different recording stations to verify the sightings.

 The Phantoms have no albedo*, which means they appear to not emit radiation, and rather absorb all of the radiation around it.  This could have several implications (absorbing energy, camouflage…both).  It’s also  good to note that speeds of 30k mph would tear apart any conventional aircraft.

Over 150 miles per a second and they have varying luminosity.  Our sensors aren’t calibrated to pick these up.  No one’s sensors are looking for these.  These objects could be doing what they want, when they want…just sayin.  Read the papers and decide for yourself.

*the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon.

A phantom UAP as recorded in the paper by Ukrainian scientists

SUMMARY

The paper titled “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena I: Observations of Events” by B.E. Zhilyaev, V.N. Petukhov, and V.M. Reshetnyk from the Main Astronomical Observatory NAS of Ukraine, discusses the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). It details observations and analyses of these phenomena, categorizing them into two types, ‘Cosmics’ and ‘Phantoms’, and provides insights into their characteristics using specialized observational techniques.

AUTHORS

Date

Submitted on 23 Aug 2022 (v1)

AUTHOR ORGANIZATIONS

Main Astronomical Observatory, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

FINDINGS

STUDY DETAILS

STUDY QUALITY

OVERALL SUMMARY

This paper presents a detailed analysis of UAP observations, categorizing them into two types with distinct characteristics. The study’s methods are well-suited for its objectives, though the lack of statistical testing and details on sample size limit the conclusiveness of its findings. Further research and corroborative studies would enhance the understanding and validity of these observations in the scientific community.

CONTROVERSY
Following questions and comments from the scientific community.  The scientists in Kyiv released a follow-up to their original paper to clarify some outstanding questions.

A cosmic UAP over Ukraine as recorded in the papers linked.

SUMMARY

“Unidentified Aerial Phenomena II: Evaluation of UAP Properties” by B.E. Zhilyaev, V.N. Petukhov, and V.M. Reshetnyk from the Main Astronomical Observatory NAS of Ukraine extends their previous work on UAPs. This paper delves deeper into the properties of UAPs, categorizing them into ‘Cosmics’ and ‘Phantoms’, and evaluates their characteristics based on advanced observational techniques and detailed analysis.

AUTHORS

Date

Submitted on 13 Nov 2022

AUTHOR ORGANIZATIONS

Main Astronomical Observatory, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

FINDINGS

STUDY DETAILS

STUDY QUALITY

OVERALL SUMMARY

This follow-up paper provides a more detailed evaluation of UAP properties, focusing on their physical characteristics and movement patterns. The authors use sophisticated observational methods to analyze the UAPs, categorizing them as ‘Cosmics’ and ‘Phantoms’. While the study offers insightful data, it maintains a cautious approach to interpreting these phenomena, acknowledging the challenges in observing and understanding UAPs. Further research and collaboration in this field could provide more clarity and potentially corroborate these findings.

Fortean Observations:
The “Phantoms” may be less visible because they are employing cloaking technology.  If we assume the ‘Phantoms’ described in the paper are cloaking, and this accounts for their less visible, dark appearance, we can infer several potential aspects of their cloaking technology:

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