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On April 25, 2013, an unidentified object was detected by the crew members of a surveillance U.S. Customs and Border Patrol aircraft and by personnel in the Rafael Hernandez airport control tower. The UAP was tracked and recorded by the aircraft using an infrared camera system. It had no apparent means of propulsion and appeared to go into and out of the ocean, splitting into two objects before disappearing below its surface. After contacting the U.S. Air Force, who said the object was not theirs, they went to local UAP researchers for help examining the video. The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) reviewed the footage and produced a research paper with their findings. The SCU could not determine what the object was and found several anomalous aspects. In this interview, we talk to SCU board member Robert Powell about their conclusions and how they ruled out mundane explanations.
We encourage you to share your sightings as we discover more each episode. Head to https://submit.enigmalabs.io to share your sighting.
Visit the Scientific Coalition for UAP's website at: https://www.explorescu.org
Download the SCU's Aguadilla research paper at: https://www.explorescu.org/post/2013-aguadilla-puerto-rico-uap-incident-report-a-detailed-analysis
And watch the FLIR video at: https://youtube/q6s5RwqnnLM
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On April 25, 2013, an unidentified object was detected by the crew members of a surveillance U.S. Customs and Border Patrol aircraft and by personnel in the Rafael Hernandez airport control tower. The UAP was tracked and recorded by the aircraft using an infrared camera system. It had no apparent means of propulsion and appeared to go into and out of the ocean, splitting into two objects before disappearing below its surface. After contacting the U.S. Air Force, who said the object was not theirs, they went to local UAP researchers for help examining the video. The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) reviewed the footage and produced a research paper with their findings. The SCU could not determine what the object was and found several anomalous aspects. In this interview, we talk to SCU board member Robert Powell about their conclusions and how they ruled out mundane explanations.
We encourage you to share your sightings as we discover more each episode. Head to https://submit.enigmalabs.io to share your sighting.
Visit the Scientific Coalition for UAP's website at: https://www.explorescu.org
Download the SCU's Aguadilla research paper at: https://www.explorescu.org/post/2013-aguadilla-puerto-rico-uap-incident-report-a-detailed-analysis
And watch the FLIR video at: https://youtube/q6s5RwqnnLM