01-12-2008, 01:13 PM
NBC affiliate KSN photographer Brandon Mowry shot video of an unidentified object in 2002 at the Albany International Airport.
That video is now the focus of an episode of a History Channel series.
"I didn't see it when I was shooting it at the time," Mowry said. "I didn't have my eye in the view finder at all. Then, when I went back to the edit bay, I just happened to pause it on one of the seven frames it was in."
The video shows a missile-like object flying at a fast rate of speed behind some clouds.
It is part of a new History Channel series, called "Monsterquest."
The show looks at the theory of "rods", which some believe are biological creatures that live in the upper atmosphere and only recently were caught on tape.
Critics say the images are mere tricks of light that affect the camera's eye.
"As far as alien creatures in a ship, I don't know about that," Mowry said. "But there is a lot of stuff out there that we don't know about, and this is one of those things."
Video here
http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/13708207.html
That video is now the focus of an episode of a History Channel series.
"I didn't see it when I was shooting it at the time," Mowry said. "I didn't have my eye in the view finder at all. Then, when I went back to the edit bay, I just happened to pause it on one of the seven frames it was in."
The video shows a missile-like object flying at a fast rate of speed behind some clouds.
It is part of a new History Channel series, called "Monsterquest."
The show looks at the theory of "rods", which some believe are biological creatures that live in the upper atmosphere and only recently were caught on tape.
Critics say the images are mere tricks of light that affect the camera's eye.
"As far as alien creatures in a ship, I don't know about that," Mowry said. "But there is a lot of stuff out there that we don't know about, and this is one of those things."
Video here
http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/13708207.html