Cloaking UFO

If UFO’s are cloaking themselves too well, they wouldn’t be noticeable for regular human beings, and what’s the ultimate cloak? I thought about invisibility at first, but that alone may not hide them from our radars. Something more smart would be to blend with the environment as to cheat our detection systems. That means they would be indistinguishable from background noise, and leave no tracks.

Some time ago, on November the 10th 2016 I was bored enough to try some star-trail shot at pedemonte region of Mendoza. It was one of those days on which Zonda wind charged the atmosphere with dry hot wind and the night temperature was high. It would be a wonderful night except for the strong wind. Anyway, I thought the wind may give the bushes a nice ghostly effect to the star-trail so I set up my gear pointing to the sky above the mountains at west and settle for an arbitrary time shot.

Looking at the stars above me I baffled at a sight I was not expecting. Local time was around 11 PM so I was expecting some satellites, even a shooting star but the sighting was none of the above. As I gazed up, some stars seemed to deform and shift their position almost as if an extremely clear glass lens moved in front of them. Of course I thought something was in my eye, I blinked a couple of times, rubbed my eyes, and it kept happening. The distortion was moving very slowly north to south, I tried to see the edges of it but it seemed to be morphing from something like a triangle with round edges to another shape more elongated and it was barely visible.

I hesitated to take a picture of it because how do you take a picture of something invisible? something that you know it’s there because of the effects it produces rather than from actually seeing it.

I stopped the star-trail, turned off the camera so it would not process noise reduction and started to try the settings. Focus at infinity, high ISO, what else?

The thing kept moving south towards a local oil refinery, and morphing along the way. The pictures I took don’t show much as expected but switching from frame to frame one can notice the difference in the background noise. The noise increases homogeneously in an area centered in the frames which correspond to the weird distortion.

Downsizing this images is a challenge as the subject it’s almost noise, but I managed to keep it almost visible on black and white.

The first (usable) frame
The second frame

You’re supposed to notice an extremely faint shadow with a gray level barely above background threshold somewhat in the middle of the images. It’s slightly to the left in the second frame following the movement direction. Below I composed a 2 frame video with this images aligned, let it loop and have patience.

Some final words about this encounter. More than five years have passed since this happened, from that moment I’ve been looking for stuff like this in the sky with no success. I still wonder what camera settings would work better to capture atmospheric distortions, but lately with all this Pentagon UAP disclosure going on and Luis Elizondo’s five observables I wonder if what I witnessed was an otherworldly phenomena cloaking itself the best way.

I’m still astonished because of the globular, organic morph of the anomaly and I wonder should we add morphing to the list of observables?

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