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The video was first leaked to independent researchers in early 2024 before being officially cataloged by the archive. According to technical metadata associated with the file, the footage was captured using a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera mounted on an aircraft. The "22" in the filename typically denotes the sequence number within a larger batch of declassified or leaked evidentiary files. Visual Content Analysis

: Some analysts suggest the footage shows a sophisticated "plasma decoy" or a sensor artifact caused by internal lens reflections (glare). GEXP-22.mp4

: Aerospace experts have used the file to highlight gaps in domestic airspace monitoring, regardless of the object's origin. Ongoing Investigation The video was first leaked to independent researchers

: Radar data synced with the video suggests the object was "invisible" to standard tracking systems, only appearing on thermal sensors. Scientific and Public Reaction Visual Content Analysis : Some analysts suggest the

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The video was first leaked to independent researchers in early 2024 before being officially cataloged by the archive. According to technical metadata associated with the file, the footage was captured using a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) camera mounted on an aircraft. The "22" in the filename typically denotes the sequence number within a larger batch of declassified or leaked evidentiary files. Visual Content Analysis

: Some analysts suggest the footage shows a sophisticated "plasma decoy" or a sensor artifact caused by internal lens reflections (glare).

: Aerospace experts have used the file to highlight gaps in domestic airspace monitoring, regardless of the object's origin. Ongoing Investigation

: Radar data synced with the video suggests the object was "invisible" to standard tracking systems, only appearing on thermal sensors. Scientific and Public Reaction