Take it from me... what you seen in that video is simply an optical phenomenon in the camera system used.
Believe me or not, but I do know what I’m talking about more than 99.99% of the “scientists” (aka grant-whores) out there. I have personally hand-made and machine-made thousands of telescope optical systems for one of the largest telescope manufacturers in the world, as well as in my own shop. During that process I have scrutinized the minutiae of optical weirdness that happens when things are under high magnification, and I guarantee you what you see in that video is something out of focus and off axis just enough to be coming in and out of the optical path.
THANK YOU for bringing real knowledge and insight to this thread.
BTW, the specific video I’m talking about is the one at 25 seconds into that much longer video. I didn’t bother to watch the rest of it.
https://youtu.be/hUx6gHw3McM?t=25
You want a real world example of something like this?
Hold your right thumb up straight out in front of you at arms length and close your left eye. Look at your thumb. Without changing the direction that you are looking, slowly move your arm/thumb to the right. When you move your thumb about 6-8 inches it disappears, and then reappears when you move it a little farther. That’s more of a biological phenomenon than an optical one, but it’s a simple example of how the specific complexities in a given system do things like that.
Have you ever wondered why UFO and Sasquatch videos are blurry? Yeah, neither have I.
Not sure if it was this object, but some of the objects were also tracked by human eyes in planes as well as by specialized military cameras.
All were confirmed by the DOD as corroborating evidence of what was picked up by the Omaha.
That said, it could have been a swamp gas-filled weather balloon.;-)
I meant to mention. The guy producing the video is not a scientist but an F-16 pilot (18 years, Lt Col, USAF, Academy grad)