John Tedesco & Gerry Tedesco In August this year, researchers and engineers John Tedesco and his brother, Gerald Tedesco, published the results of a ten-month field investigation of UFOs on the south shore of Long Island, NY. Dubbed “Eye on the Sky,” the study began in July 2022, and continued through July 2023. John and Gerald used two mobile, instrumented sensor platforms (Nightcrawlers) to collect data. The researchers also obtained photographs of unknown lights during their investigation.
In their paper they stated: “Since July 2022, we have observed a luminous phenomenon that most often presented itself as a spheroid in a luminous state, while, with diminished luminosity, it appeared to exhibit a polyhedral appearance morphologically. Fewer sightings appeared as ovaloids and cylindroids.
"These objects also exhibited unusual physical characteristics: fluctuating albedo states, scintillation, rotation, variations in spectral range, and changing from luminous to illuminating states. This luminous phenomenon sometimes demonstrated swarm behavior that did not fit into a regular air traffic pattern and could not be verified by Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast.”
Their paper, "Eye on the Sky: A UAP Research and Field Study off New York’s Long Island Coast," has been published in the Open Journal of Applied Sciences (OJAppS), an open-access academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed research articles in a variety of areas of applied science. The data provided by the engineers in this study not only serves as evidence, but also highlights the growing importance of the scientific community opening up and seriously dedicating itself to investigating the UFO phenomena.
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In their paper they stated: “Since July 2022, we have observed a luminous phenomenon that most often presented itself as a spheroid in a luminous state, while, with diminished luminosity, it appeared to exhibit a polyhedral appearance morphologically. Fewer sightings appeared as ovaloids and cylindroids.
"These objects also exhibited unusual physical characteristics: fluctuating albedo states, scintillation, rotation, variations in spectral range, and changing from luminous to illuminating states. This luminous phenomenon sometimes demonstrated swarm behavior that did not fit into a regular air traffic pattern and could not be verified by Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast.”
Their paper, "Eye on the Sky: A UAP Research and Field Study off New York’s Long Island Coast," has been published in the Open Journal of Applied Sciences (OJAppS), an open-access academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed research articles in a variety of areas of applied science. The data provided by the engineers in this study not only serves as evidence, but also highlights the growing importance of the scientific community opening up and seriously dedicating itself to investigating the UFO phenomena.
Eye on the Sky A UAP Research and Field Study off New York’s Long Island Coast
A ten-month field research study was meticulously conducted at Robert Moses State Park (RMSP) on the south shore of Long Island, NY. The objective was to determine if aerial phenomena of an unknown nature exist over a coastal location and to characterize their properties and behaviors. Primary...
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