In one of India's
premiere research and development laboratories, an interesting project
reached its testing phase. A chemical-imaging camera that is capable of
capturing the chemical composition and distribution of a sample in seconds
was unleashed.
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- The scientists were testing the camera in different sample
parts. A camera that could quickly pick up a specific chemical signature
and generate a three-dimensional data cube of spectral, spatial, and intensity
information helped the scientist analyze objects and its chemical composition.
A traditional cooled Infra Red (IR) camera was also used to take the photo
of the same object. IR camera recognizes objects that are invisible at
night by their heat signatures.
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- According to sources, while analyzing data the scientists
came across something very strange and bizarre. A set of photos showed
a tiny miniature Unidentified Flying Object. The IR camera failed to capture
the same because apparently the UFO was using frictionless traction with
anti-gravity lifting mechanisms. But the chemical-imaging camera picked
it up.
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- According to some of these scientists, the group is now
investigating if invisible UFOs are all around us. The IR camera cannot
pick these up because they are not only stealth, they are non-heat producing
crafts. Many of these crafts are remote controlled without any life forms
inside the same. As a result, naked eyes, the most sophisticated radar
systems and even the IR cameras cannot see them.
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- But these miniature tiny UFOs are captured by the presence
of the Chemical-imaging cameras. Another interesting observation was noted
- when the Chemical-imaging cameras captured the details of the UFO, the
UFO's maneuvers clearly suggested that it easily detected the presence
of the Chemical-imaging cameras in the vicinity.
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- http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/1600.asp
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