Decades ago, I trained as a scientist. I'm a practical, no-nonsense, realist. Too many people are gullible, unable to rationally think. The vast majority of alleged UFO "sightings" can be explained away. But a very few seem to suggest the possibility of extraterrestrial craft. If you want a highly credible witness, listen to Commander David Fravor interviewed by Joe Rogan (available on YouTube). He encountered one for five minutes, in daylight, which was also tracked by the sophisticated AN/SPY-1 radar. The US Department of Defense have confirmed that the video shot of a UAP or UFO shortly afterwards by a third F/A-18 Super Hornet crew is authentic, together with two other US Navy videos released to the public.
Anyway, given the small size and easy deployment of drones such as the Mini 2, I was wondering if anyone had seen something unusual and immediately launched their drone to take a closer look? Now I appreciate that we are height limited. And that these occurrences are extremely rare. I also appreciate that we're using wide angle lenses, which are far from ideal for capturing detail of another object at distance. But a drone is a tool for taking aerial photographs and video.
I know this is a long shot. And it should be our military organisations, with all of their advanced technological capability, who we should be turning to for answers (whatever these answers turn out to be) - but they will likely be slow to share any findings, not least because any data could be of vital importance to their own objectives if there is advanced ET technology entering our airspace.
Anyway, given the small size and easy deployment of drones such as the Mini 2, I was wondering if anyone had seen something unusual and immediately launched their drone to take a closer look? Now I appreciate that we are height limited. And that these occurrences are extremely rare. I also appreciate that we're using wide angle lenses, which are far from ideal for capturing detail of another object at distance. But a drone is a tool for taking aerial photographs and video.
I know this is a long shot. And it should be our military organisations, with all of their advanced technological capability, who we should be turning to for answers (whatever these answers turn out to be) - but they will likely be slow to share any findings, not least because any data could be of vital importance to their own objectives if there is advanced ET technology entering our airspace.