ID | #1518117042 |
Added | Thu, 08/02/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
American UFO researcher received some pictures from an eyewitness from the city of Ocala, Florida. Pictures were taken by a local resident named Maura, who often likes to observe the sky.
The picture shows how the clouds in the sky have acquired an unusual shape that resembled the shape of alien ships. The woman made the recording, which decided to refer to specialists for analysis.
UFO researcher checked the footage a few editors, and then said that their authenticity does not cause doubts. The researcher was struck by the amazing symmetry of the arrangement of objects.
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Hypotheses
Cloud (natural and man-made)

Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
Events
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Investigation
This rare effect can be seen in cirro-Cumulus clouds — large circular gap that is called a Fallstreak. Hole in the clouds caused by falling ice crystals.
Ice crystals can form in the higher clouds or in the exhaust gases of the aircraft flown. If the air has a suitable temperature and moisture content, the falling crystals will absorb water from the air and grow.
For this to happen, the water must be so cold that freezing it needs only a suitable surface. Loss of moisture in the air increases the evaporation rate of water droplets in the cloud, and they are scattered, forming a hole.
These, according to the shape caused by movement of the aircraft.
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Cloud (natural and man-made)

Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
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