Some very strange, possible ISR platforms observed over Ukraine

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We observe a significant number of objects whose nature
is not clear. Flights of single, group and squadrons of the ships were detected, moving at speeds from 3 to
15 degrees per second. Some bright objects exhibit regular brightness variability in the range of 10 - 20 Hz.
Two-site observations of UAPs at a base of 120 km with two synchronized cameras allowed the detection of
a variable object, at an altitude of 1170 km. It flashes for one hundredth of a second at an average of 20 Hz.
We use colourimetry methods to determine of distance to objects and evaluate their color characteristics.
Objects RGB colors of the Adobe color system had converted to the Johnson BVR astronomical color system
using the color corrections. Phantom shows the colur characteristics inherent in an object with zero albedos.
It is a completely black body that does not emit and absorbs all the radiation falling on it. We see an object
because it shields radiation due to Rayleigh scattering. An object contrast makes it possible to estimate the
distance using colorimetric methods. Phantoms are observed in the troposphere at distances up to 10 - 12
km. We estimate their size from 3 to 12 meters and speeds up to 15 km/s.
 
 
possibly a 'polar' reentry burnup ?, seems this one was southeast to northwest (meteor showers we see here are usually northeast to southwest)


The track and imagery are somewhat at odds with the UK. Meteor Network posting too :/
 
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"Some bright objects exhibit regular brightness variability in the range of 10 - 20 Hz.Two-site observations of UAPs at a base of 120 km with two synchronized cameras allowed the detection of a variable object, at an altitude of 1170 km"

...

"Phantom shows the colur characteristics inherent in an object with zero albedos.
It is a completely black body that does not emit and absorbs all the radiation falling on it. "

:oops:

"--10 to 12 kms. We estimate their size from 3 to 12 meters and speeds up to 15 km/s."


Huh.
 
possibly a 'polar' reentry burnup ?, seems this one was southeast to northwest (meteor showers we see here are usually northeast to southwest)

Apparently an asteroidal meteor.

View: https://twitter.com/UKMeteorNetwork/status/1570463887010447360?t=2bhWD9h--ty2JLgA59J7Dg&s=19
 
3 metres long, completely black, does not emit and absorbs all the radiation falling on it. Can only be:
Monnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.jpg


Dumdumdumdumdum daaahh daahhhh!!
 

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