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DENVER ?  It?s a mile high mystery in the skies over Denver.

Strange objects caught on camera flying over the city and nobody can explain it.

We first learned about these sightings when a metro area man, who does not want to be identified brought us his home video. He captured the images on his digital camera from a hilltop in Federal Heights looking south toward downtown Denver.

He said, ?The flying objects appear around noon or 1:00 p.m. at least a couple of times a week.? The strangest part is they are flying too fast to see with the naked eye, but when we slowed down the video, several UFOs appear.

We altered the color contrast to make it easier to see. You can take a look for yourself by watching the video clip.

We wanted to verify the video we saw was legitimate and not doctored in anyway. So our photojournalist set up his camera in the same spot, and shot video from just before noon until just after 1:00 p.m. He also captured something unexplained on video.

Aviation expert Steve Cowell is a former commercial pilot, instructor and FAA accident prevention counselor.

He thought he would have a logical explanation, until he watched the video. ?That is not an airplane, that is not a helicopter, those are not birds, I can?t identify it,? he said. He also told us the objects are not insects.

He said he knows of no aircraft that flies as fast. He did tell us there is one other possibility. ?Perhaps there?s some sort of debris that is being raised up by some of the atmospheric winds.?

But in his professional opinion, ?As it fits the definition, it?s an unidentified flying object.?

The FAA tracks all air traffic in Colorado and across the country. The FAA sent us a statement that says, ?We`ve checked with air traffic control and no one has had any reports of the activity you described?nor have any of our employees observed anything of this nature either visually or on their radar displays.?

The North American Aerospace Defense Command is located in Colorado Springs. It keeps an eye on the skies in case of an air attack against the United States.

NORAD sent us this statement, ?Our Command Center reviewed their records and they did not have any noted air activity in the Denver area during the times you indicated.?

The man who brought the video to our attention believes the UFOs are launching and landing near 56th Ave. and Clay Street in Denver. A Map shows only homes in the area. :iiam:

So are they UFOs? A secret military test? Floating debris?

The answer is anything but clear.

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Aviation expert Steve Cowell is a former commercial pilot, instructor and FAA accident prevention counselor.

He thought he would have a logical explanation, until he watched the video. ?That is not an airplane, that is not a helicopter, those are not birds, I can?t identify it,? he said. He also told us the objects are not insects.

 

Does an expertise in aviation cover insects? Just curious on what basis he claims it is not insects. Some of them sure look like insects close to the camera.

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Does an expertise in aviation cover insects? Just curious on what basis he claims it is not insects. Some of them sure look like insects close to the camera.

Insects take off on schedule ? ;)

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Insects take off on schedule ? ;)

 

You stick a camera out in a field at noon time every day, I'm sure you'll capture some flying insects :yes:

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^ Odd that 3 photographers rule out bugs. ;)
 

 

... believes the UFOs are launching and landing near 56th Ave. and Clay Street in Denver

 

Very specific location.

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^ Odd that 3 photographers rule out bugs. ;)

 

 

On what basis? It is not possible to tell the distance of the objects to the camera lens based off that video. Set up a second camera to video the same scene, then you can. Since the 'UFOs' are coming on schedule, shouldn't be an issue.

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There are frames of a solid classic flying saucer shape.

 

They estimated the object launches from a very specific area.

 

Bugs were ruled out.

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There are frames of a solid classic flying saucer shape.

 

They estimated the object launches from a very specific area.

 

Bugs were ruled out.

 

How were they ruled out?

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My first thought was a drone or weather balloon, but I don't think those move as fast as the thing on this video

Could be a military drone... They are more advanced than any commercial drone available to consumers.
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Look like flys to me, the shinyness is the light reflecting off their wings/body, at one point in the video you see it fly directly towards/away from the camera and you can see what look like wings sticking out and they are flying around like flys do.

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Bugs weren't ruled out by anyone. Hum just wants to believe what he believes, even without any evidence.

... those are not birds, I can?t identify it,? he said. He also told us the objects are not insects.

 

You might try reading.

 

 

Hum does not care what you believe. :laugh:

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Hum does not care what you believe. :laugh:

We noticed.

 

Keep posting this silly stuff though.  Its fun to see what people will believe without actually using their head to think about it first.

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Looks like bugs to me.  Those little knats show up as little dots like that in vidoes/pictures and they appear "fast" when they're close to the lens.

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You might try reading.

 

 

Hum does not care what you believe. :laugh:

Where did anyone ruled out bugs by providing anything, other than their opinion?

If opinions are facts, then my opinion if better than yours.

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If it was that consistent.. why not toss another camera up on the opposite side/near where you think it is supposedly happening to get it from multiple angles? But that would require about 30min effort so...nah just record in the same spot every day :P

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Where did anyone ruled out bugs by providing anything, other than their opinion?

If opinions are facts, then my opinion if better than yours.

Your 'opinion' means nothing to me.

 

You stated an absolute falsity, without even reading.

 

Mere bugs would not make it to a News story.

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