A giant UFO pictured over Chile in 2010 has been described as genuinely unidentified by alien hunters.
A pH๏τo snapped by a family picnicking at the Andes Mountains in 2010 that appears to capture a ‘mᴀssive saucer-shaped object’ has been re-analyzed by scientists to determine if it was a UFO or simple camera effects
The only evidence of the sighting is a July 2010 report that describes the exterior boasting a red and white woven pattern with a large region of straight individual lines along the bottom – and the ‘disc’ could be up to 200 feet long
The image was taken during the day on a Sunday, which shows the sun shining through white clouds and a band of reddish clouds to the left, encasing a glowing ‘solid’ orange object with ‘interesting surface details,’ according to the NARCAP report.
The image’s story dates back to February 14, 2010, when a couple and their one-year-old daughter spent the day at the El Yeso Reservoir. The mother snapped 16 pH๏τos of the stunning valley. Pictured is one of the images taken that day
The report states that a portion of the UAP appears to be obstructed by the cirrus or cirrocumulus clouds, making it difficult to ᴀssess the true size of the UAP. However, NARCAP believes the object could span more than 200 feet long
‘It does not appear to be inserted in the pH๏τograph, so we’re left with an unidentified aerial phenomenon.’
Experts investigated the image under red, green and blue factors to see how the light may have been distributed
The red and green wavelengths contributed more detail and outline definition to the UAP
The upper edge of the object could be seen in each of the three hues ‘as if some source of light is illuminating it’
The report states that a portion of the UAP appears to be obstructed by the cirrus or cirrocumulus clouds, making it difficult to ᴀssess the true size of the UAP.
However, NARCAP believes the object could span more than 200 feet long.
Roe also investigated the image under red, green and blue factors to see how the light may have been distributed.
The red and green wavelengths contributed more detail and outline definition to the UAP than the blue, but the upper edge of the object could be seen in each of the three hues ‘as if some source of light is illuminating it,’ reads the report.