They can show us crystal clear photos of a galaxy that is 6 billion light years away from earth. And then, there are these ‘photos’.
The video was shot on a phone at a distance. The blown up images are blurry but that is normal in such an instance. The supposed UFO is quite blurry and that is typical of many of the images of these types of aerial phenomenon. This is attributed to disturbance of the air around the phenomenon. This may be caused by some type of unknown propulsion utilized by these phenomenon (I am not saying they are craft). These phenomenon are real but we don’t fully understand what or whom they are or how they actually work.
You are comparing a $40 billion dollar telescope to a private persons iPhone?
Are you daft?
Gee a $400 phone held by a kid doesn’t take as good of photos as a multi-billion dollar telescope in orbit operated by a giant team of experts?!??
I sure hope not.
So succinct and perfectly stated.
Not too many people carry around a $10 billion camera/telescope, especially in Maine, let alone on Mt. Desert Island.
How about a cockpit button - satellite upload ‘film here now’.
Doesn’t seem impossible to figure out a way to get good pictures. Sixty years ago you could read a person’s driver’s license from a satellite... Of course it had to be overhead and aimed...