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The only thing is, she detected these objects before the first satellite, Sputnik, ever orbited Earth.
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So strap yourselves in, leave the Earth's atmosphere behind,
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because they wholesale change our worldview and our understanding of the Earth,
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its place in the cosmos, objects surrounding the Earth.
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these objects that we're basically calling UFOs surrounding the Earth.
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You can actually see if you have the same number of transients when you look outside the Earth's shadow or when you look inside the Earth's shadow.
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Because all the time, the Earth casts a shadow.
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And the further you are from the Earth, the narrower is this shadow.
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So my hypothesis was that these transients came from solar reflections at 42,164 kilometers from the Earth or somewhere there around.
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And one of the ways how you can check it is to see are there more transients inside where you know the Earth's shadow is at a certain time or is it like fewer transients?
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So you can calculate is it inside the Earth's shadow or not?
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So, and for the audience, so you're basically showing that the Earth's shadow would not, obviously, a solar reflection wouldn't show up there.
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And so what you're showing is that these are real solar reflections because there is a deficit in the Earth's shadow of these objects.
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Because inside the Earth's shadow, if the sun doesn't reach, you're not going to get the reflection.
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While if you're outside the Earth's shadow, it's going to reflect sunlight.
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Because the idea that there are plate defects, that's not going to play favorites, you know, as far as the Earth's shadow or not Earth's shadow.
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Because plate defects don't move intelligently around based on the Earth's shadow.
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So, this is amazing because you've basically found pre-satellites in space, objects surrounding the Earth.
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But if you saw that there was a drop-off in these uncorrelated objects around the Earth's shadow, you could show that, again, they're physical objects.
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Would love to see that, like, especially these uncorrelated targets, if they come from optical sensors, it would be super interesting to see if they vanish in the Earth's shadow.
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Kehoe states something astonishing, that the Air Force was tracking two unknown artificial satellites, 400 and 600 miles up in low Earth orbit.
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Before joining this special search for mini-moons around Earth, Dr. LaPaz headed up Project Twinkle,
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but simultaneously he claimed that the two unknown objects were fully identified natural asteroids caught in Earth's gravitational grasp.
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White Sands Missile Range actually was tracking two unidentified objects in low Earth orbit.
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These two quote-unquote natural satellites never show up again in any of the literature on asteroids and near-Earth objects.
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Given that the moon is regarded as the Earth's only permanent natural satellite,
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Perhaps strangest of all, in the official Near-Earth Satellite Project's final report,
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Not only that, but the report concludes that there are no natural satellites orbiting the Earth.
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So Beatrice has shown that these transients, the number of transients drops dramatically when they are in an area where the Earth's shadow would be.
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And plus, if it would be cosmic ray particles, they wouldn't vanish in the Earth's shadow.
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They wouldn't vanish in the Earth's shadow.
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They are also hiding in the Earth's shadow and they're sometimes being aligned.
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and was like comparing the volume of a hot tub of water to all of the Earth's oceans
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Hitler's speech at the 1936 Olympics was Earth's first-ever television broadcast to break through the ionosphere and reach space.
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The Earth-Moon Lagrange points would be the ideal choice.
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One-seventh of a second is how long it takes to travel around the entire Earth's circumference at the speed of light.
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A vast majority of LDE's are likely caused by radio waves bouncing through plasma in Earth's ionosphere.
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A few are more mysterious, perhaps even echoing from the Earth-Moon Lagrange points.
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And one study even found a statistically significant increase in LDE's when the Earth-Moon L5 Lagrange point was above the horizon.
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This, coupled with a possible origin in Earth-Moon Lagrange points, paints a picture eerily similar to the long hypothesized notions of what contact could look like.
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Someone else who might have better methods than me might use the same ideas for the earth's shadow alignments, pre-Sputnik plates, combine them, and maybe we'll find a really great support for what they say.
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An unidentified object orbiting the Earth.
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The object was in retrograde orbit, going the opposite direction to the Earth's rotation.
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It's actually to get an extra boost from the Earth's natural rotation.
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If the Earth spins on its axis and your rocket shoots off in the same direction as that spin,
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To go against the Earth's rotation and enter a backwards orbit is much harder.
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making it the only orbit capable of imaging the entire Earth's surface as the planet turns below.
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they would have been peering down from a perfect vantage point to survey the Earth.
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