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Credit to reddit user dhr2330 for finding this video.


A passenger aboard a commercial airliner captured this footage while traveling from Bogotá to Salento in Colombia, the video is very clear and crisp, what looks like your classic flying saucer is flying through the sky, I can't determine the distance of the craft, or its size, but it is very clearly seen in the video, also I don't know what is being said by those observing the strange object.


Edit:

A balloon is the most plausible answer unless further evidence warrants a different answer. Here is a video of common balloons in Colombia and how they might look from a commercial airliner.

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[–] intensely_human@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

The object’s movement across the two dimensional video is not accounted for by parallax, which is a projection from 3D space into 2D space.

I am telling you that the model of an object stationary with the clouds, being projected onto this video via the moving point of view of the plane, does not produce the motion of this object’s image across the two dimensional plane of the video.

I grok what is supposedly happening in the parallax claim. What I am saying is that parallax does not account for the motion of the object in this video.