UAP: SkyCAM Searches the Sky

The box containing the SkyCAM-5 camera system is about 70 centimetres high. (Ima
The box containing the SkyCAM-5 camera system is about 70 centimetres high. (Image: Hakan Kayal / Universität Würzburg)
The box containing the SkyCAM-5 camera system is about 70 centimetres high. (Image: Hakan Kayal / Universität Würzburg) /2021 A new camera system has gone into test operation at the University of Würzburg. It is designed to detect unidentified aerial phenomena using artificial intelligence methods. Time and again, people see strange luminous phenomena or other phenomena in the sky that they cannot explain. "Most of these observations concern known phenomena or objects such as birds, aircraft, satellites or clouds. But for a very small proportion, the cause remains unexplained even after intensive investigation by experts," says Hakan Kayal, Professor for Space Technology at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in Bavaria, Germany. It is precisely these Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) that Hakan Kayal has been interested in for years.
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