Newbie
March 2021 - Apr 25, 2021 23:21:53 GMT
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Post by skywatcher on Mar 31, 2021 4:17:32 GMT
Hello all, new here, Nick Pope mentioned I might want to post this here after I contacted him, and see what the community thinks... I was using Google maps, Satellite and Street View in Egypt checking out the pyramids with my son and we came across a triangular UAP, dark in color, directly over Pyramid G1-C. I'm not sure on exact time or date but it's clearly daytime and the UAP is clearly visible. Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks and best wishes
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Newbie
March 2021 - Apr 25, 2021 23:21:53 GMT
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Post by skywatcher on Mar 31, 2021 4:19:00 GMT
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Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 12, 2024 14:28:33 GMT
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Post by CuriousJM on Mar 31, 2021 5:06:41 GMT
Hi skywatcher Welcome to Google Earth Community Forum. The image referred by is not strictly Google Street View (GSV) captured by Google's camera but a Google Maps Photosphere (Bluedot) posted by individuals (in this case Christian Paulsson) and the link for same is goo.gl/maps/Sapdi6qFkYUwfWrN6. Unlike GSVs the photospheres don't have historical imagery and also don't have frames from nearby locations, so it is difficult to judge whether the dark object referred by you is camera glitch or a bird in flight or something else.
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Master Gamer
April 2018 - Dec 3, 2024 20:45:44 GMT
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Post by willi1 on Mar 31, 2021 6:47:59 GMT
My Opinion: A bird (further away from the lens) or a butterfly (closer to the lens). Such objects can often be seen in SV images. The size is deceptive in such pictures.
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Dec 4, 2024 7:21:40 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Mar 31, 2021 9:58:22 GMT
...or a butterfly (closer to the lens). ... Sorry mate, I have to disagree with you! - It is not a butterfly, but a moth. ( ; And if we take the 'distant object' case, then my vote is a birdman. ( : ... Hi skywatcher and welcome around! At least some things, you can forward to Nick (whilst ball is on the opposite side of the soccer field)... ( ;
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