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Viral 'Video Of Explosion in Space' is a Weather Balloon - Yes Really!

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Viral ‘Video Of Explosion in Space’ is a Weather Balloon – Yes Really!

 
Still from Prychodzko video of alleged space explosion

By Frank Warren
The UFO Chronicles
© 1-2-12

So It Begins

Good friend and colleague Johnny Anonymous, co-host of ATS Live, and lead investigator for the Above Top Secret organization was the first to alert me to the now “viral video” and story of the alleged “strange explosion in space” as recorded by one Elijah Prychodzko, a young Sacramento, California resident. The story broke locally on the 30th (December 2012) and I received Johnny’s e-mail the following day.

Sacramento.cbslocal.com in part wrote:

“This mysterious little tale begins earlier this week when Good Day Sacramento’s Cody Stark got this message on Facebook: ‘I have something on video no one has ever seen. I had my telescope out, caught an explosion in space. Wanna see the video?’

Cody’s response? Absolutely!

The video was shot with an iPhone through the eyepiece of a telescope, so CBS13 had to enlarge it to get a better look. It was shot on Dec. 20 around 5 p.m. in Sacramento by viewer Elijah Prychodzko.

‘I saw something that I’d never seen before. I saw another object orbiting this — whatever it was up there, and I’ve never seen anything like that before,’ said Prychodzko.”

The video that accompanied the article was of the local newscast that aired the story (basically, reiterating the printed article) ; embedded therein was an interview with Prychodzko, along with “snippets” of his video he delivered to Cody Stark (a reporter Good Day Sacramento)).

See video below:

On The Hunt

As is most often the case the “news blurb” contained only snippets of the video; however, the news segment, said snippets and its implications did “set the hook” and compelled me to dig deeper.

Since the video embedded in the article was credited to YouTube, I did a cursory search in order to find an account held by Prychodzko; I didn’t have any luck there (so far); however, I did find Cody Stark’s YouTube account and lo and behold there were “3” videos concerning the “Prychodzko story,” one labeled, “Space Explosion B-Roll.”

The “B-Roll video” or more accurately segments of it—were a little more telling, as it showed the prelude to the explosion; in short while narrating his video we see Prychodzko pan over to his telescope (a Meade 10″ LightBridge) and then he points to the sky (his hand now in the frame) explaining that he is “going to be filming a planet”; curiously, his finger is (clearly) above an (seemingly) identical object he later claims is the planet in the close-up. There is no reason given why he is filming a planet, or making the video at all. Without a break in the video, he pans back over to the telescope; walks over to it, and put his phone/camera over the eyepiece of the ®Lightbridge all the while explaining:

“now check this out, I’ve never seen this before and I’m actually surprised my phone’s doin’ this, but ahh, check this out. Oh my god! It just blew up! What the hell?! Something just blew the hell up! It was orbiting and now it blew up!”

See video below:

Truth in Commentary

After watching the videos several times and ruminating over the matter, the first thing that stood out was Prychodzko’s demeanor and actions, which in my view didn’t add up given the gravity of his supposed declaration, i.e., that he was observing a planet or another astronomical body and it exploded. One would think a knee-jerk reaction would be to just look up at the sky, and or look directly in the eyepiece (in their excitement); in my view the episode seemed “staged.”

Another peculiarity or yellow flag if you will, was that the explosion seemed to be “static,” although there appeared to be two objects moving (more on that later) away from the blast. Of course we are lead to believe that “the explosion occurred in space,” and supposedly where the planet was seconds ago—is the image of what appears to be an explosion with a conglomeration of bright, bits and pieces now larger then the size of the planet itself. Although there was a break in segments of the video (prior to showing the telescope), the impression given is that it was just seconds during the time that Prychodzko viewed the planet in good health, then walked over to the telescope and witnessed/recorded the explosion, or more specifically the aftermath.

This notion for me gave rise to “explosive velocity”; the point being that an initial explosion of whatever source would take time to widen out to a planetary scale—it would not occur in just a few seconds. Of course that brings us around to the explosion itself, which naturally can’t take place in the vacuum of space, certainly not the way we’re accustomed to in an atmosphere. Lastly, and probably the most obvious is that anything as grandiose as an explosion on a planetary scale would have had astronomers of every flavor in an uproar and would still be dominating mainstream news.

With the notion that the video of a planetary scale explosion happening in cosmos quickly diminishing, the next questions were, “was something actually filmed, if so did it occur in our airspace, or atmosphere?” I went back to the original article to see if I missed anything; in my haste during the first go-‘round I neglected to read the “comment section” . . . there atop of the heap, a reader states:

“It’s a weather balloon exploding. Google exploding weather balloon to see other examples”

Having been a student of Ufology for over 40 years, I can’t begin to recount the many times weather balloons were thrashed out, so much so that the topic became a running joke with researchers/investigators etc. I think I actually laughed out loud as I read the a fore mentioned commentary; however, I have seen images of “bursting weather balloons” over the years as they reach the upper atmosphere and although I didn’t recognize it as such initially, the recollection returned after I read the declaration.

If It Walks Like Duck

Heeding the commenter’s advice I quickly culled a few videos from YouTube showing weather balloons climbing to the upper atmosphere and subsequently bursting and voilà! There is no question that the mystery image or so-called “explosion in space” is neither.

See side-by-side still shots of a known weather balloon bursting, and the Prychodzko claimed space explosion:

Still From Prychodzko Video
Tampa Bay Weather Balloon Shatters 7-2-12

You note the separate white object(s) in each pic and video; this is the respective radiosondes and parachutes to slow the former’s descent after the balloon bursts. NOAA explains:

The radiosonde is a small, expendable instrument package that is suspended below a 2 meter (6 feet) wide balloon filled with hydrogen or helium. As the radiosonde is carried aloft, sensors on the radiosonde measure profiles of pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. These sensors are linked to a battery powered, 300 milliwatt radio transmitter that sends the sensor measurements to a sensitive ground receiver on a radio frequency ranging from 1668.4 – 1700.0 MHz. By tracking the position of the radiosonde in flight, information on wind speed and direction aloft is also obtained. Observations where winds aloft are also obtained are called “rawinsonde” observations.

The radiosonde flight can last in excess of two hours, and during this time the radiosonde can ascend to over 35 km (about 115,000 feet) and drift more than 200 km (about 125 miles) from the release point. During the flight, the radiosonde is exposed to temperatures as cold as -90 o C (-130 o F) and an air pressure only few thousandths of what is found on the Earth’s surface. When the balloon has expanded beyond its elastic limit and bursts (about 6 m or 20 feet in diameter), a small parachute slows the descent of the radiosonde, minimizing the danger to lives and property.

To Hoax or Not To Hoax?

So, the evidence is clear that the video as presented by Elijah Prychodzko is not some mystery explosion in the cosmos, nor a UFO being shot down in our atmosphere; it is in this instance, no pun intended—A WEATHER BALLOON!

The question now becomes, “did Prychodzko innocently misidentify this mundane object?” Granting the fact that watching one burst through a telescope and not knowing what it was/is could leave one scratching his head.

One chore left to do would be to contact local offices of the National Weather Service to affirm or disprove the launching of a balloon in this vicinity on the 20th of December.

Aside from that, all of the videos of weather balloons bursting in the upper atmosphere, necessitated movement of the telescope or camera as the balloon(s) continued to rise. We see no evidence of this in Prychodzko’s example; quite the opposite in fact, as he leaves the impression that the telescope was “preset to a static position” in order to film a planet as he claimed in the video. Moreover and as stated above, the image of the “balloon bursting” seems to be motionless, as if it’s a “still shot” from a video, rather then an actually video itself. Additionally, the image appears to be “upside down” in comparison to several other videos of whether balloons bursting, as the radiosondes/parachutes packages appear to be “above” the balloon itself.

Finally, there is no explanation why Prychodzko was recording the video to begin with, and in my view his demeanor and actions didn’t seem to fit the gravity of his declared scenario or sequence of events.

Whether this was an “intentional hoax” perpetrated by Prychodzko or not, I’ll let you the reader decide . . ..

source:  http://www.theufochronicles.com/2013/01/viral-video-of-explosion-in-space-is.html  

…butlincat

 



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