This is from the Palomar Observatory before we had satellites in space.
Dr. Villareal has found over 100,000 light-reflecting unidentified objects on the plates of the Palomar Observatory, the most prominent observatory in use in the 1950s.
like the Palomar Observatory, for example, and Harvard.
Yes, and so you have these plates and they come from the Palomar Observatory?
This is from the Palomar Observatory before we had satellites in space.
from exactly when the Palomar Observatory was making these observations in the early 50s,
characteristics that would likely show up as light transients on astronomical plates like the Palomar Observatories.
Have you tried to corroborate your findings from the Palomar Observatory?
to cross-reference that data against the Palomar Observatory?
I think in principle there is the possibility of doing kind of looking at general directions because all of these that we've looked at so far were taken from California at the Palomar Observatory.
So if anybody out there has access to digitized plates from places beyond Palomar, please talk to us because I think there's some very interesting things we could do with that.
So is this data that you receive from these plates, from the Palomar Observatory, is that used in other serious scientific investigations?
So, if there are systematic plate defects in what you're seeing, then this would discount any study online that involves this Palomar observatory, this Palomar data.
Could some of these echoing Bracewell probes be what Beatrice has detected on the Palomar plates?
And also, what about the, you know, somebody at the Palomar Observatory?