Washington: People in Charlotte, North Carolina, who were testing their cameras to get shots of the night sky as well as airplanes, also captured what they believe to be a picture of a pair of alien spacecraft, recently.
The people said that they had been trying to film planes using a high resolution and a decent frame rate with their new camera, in order to check its settings, reports Lad Bible.
Once the plane had passed over, however, a couple of things flit across the camera screen, which was slowed down and zoomed in.
The owners of the camera said, “They are very different, one is flying at a constant speed on a straight trajectory and the second one makes more turns.”
They added that the exposure and contrast of the camera were slightly adjusted for better visibility.
“Also, the reason I was testing the camera was to try to catch the unusual activity that has been seen recently around Charlotte, NC. Much more frequent the last 2 months,” they said.
Some of the readers were convinced by the pictures and claims, saying, “Very interesting. SOMEBODY WITH MORE BRAINCELLS THAN ME ANALYZE!” and “Congrats, UAP spotted,” UAP being ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon’, the US official title for a UFO.
Not everyone, however, is convinced and while one person has said that the image looked like of a ‘high flying bird’, another said, “A close by fly or piece of dust.”
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Kolkata (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday described the Waqf (Amendment) Bill as “anti-secular”, claiming that it would snatch the rights of Muslims.
Banerjee, speaking in the assembly, also said the Centre did not consult with states over the matter.
“The bill is anti-federal and anti-secular; it is a deliberate attempt to malign a particular section. It will snatch the rights of Muslims... The Centre did not consult with us on the Waqf Bill,” she said.
The chief minister added that “if any religion was attacked”, she would wholeheartedly condemn it.
Opposition parties have stridently criticised the amendments proposed by the bill in the existing Waqf Act, alleging that they violate the religious rights of Muslims.
The ruling BJP has asserted that the amendments will bring transparency in the functioning of the Waqf boards and make them accountable.
A parliamentary committee has been constituted to scrutinise the contentious bill.