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The footage, which lasts approximately three minutes, shows a metallic, spherical object performing maneuvers that appear to defy conventional physics:

: Radar data synced with the video suggests the object was "invisible" to standard tracking systems, only appearing on thermal sensors. Scientific and Public Reaction

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: Some analysts suggest the footage shows a sophisticated "plasma decoy" or a sensor artifact caused by internal lens reflections (glare).

While the authenticity of the video stream has been verified by digital forensics teams—meaning the file has not been edited or CGI-enhanced—the identity of the object remains "unidentified." It is currently being reviewed by several civilian UAP research groups for further triangulation with satellite data. The footage, which lasts approximately three minutes, shows

The file has sparked a range of interpretations:

: At the 1:45 mark, the object appears to dip below the ocean surface and re-emerge without losing velocity or creating a significant splash. While the authenticity of the video stream has

: Aerospace experts have used the file to highlight gaps in domestic airspace monitoring, regardless of the object's origin. Ongoing Investigation