One of the most interesting of the videos that was released in yesterday’s (Friday)UFO file dumpis the video revisiting claims made by UFO filmmaker and commentator Jeremy Corbell, who first popularized the “Chandelier” image in early 2024.

In aNewsNationinterview Corbell described the object as a genuine unidentified aerial phenomenon detected by U.S. military systems. According to his statements, the object was classified as a UAP due to its unusual appearance and unclear propulsion characteristics.

The footage on theU.S. Department of Warwebsite appears highly unusual at first glance.

DOW-UAP-PR38, Unresolved UAP Report, Middle East, 2013pic.twitter.com/F7KIJabNmO

Rather than displaying the conventional shape of an aircraft or drone, the object resembles a symmetrical glowing star with protruding spikes.

In a video by Mike West on hisYoutubechannel, he explains that this bizarre geometry is what helped fuel public fascination, especially among UFO enthusiasts who interpreted the image as evidence of advanced or non-human technology.

However, much of the video is dedicated not to proving extraterrestrial origins, but to examining whether the object can be explained through conventional optics and infrared imaging artifacts.

The central argument presented throughout the analysis is that the “Chandelier UFO” may not actually possess that strange shape in reality at all.

West argues that the “Chandelier” object likely represents a diffraction artifact produced by a very bright heat source interacting with military infrared camera systems.

He suggested that the glowing spikes are consistent with optical diffraction patterns commonly seen when imaging intense light or heat sources through complex sensor assemblies.

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