02-23-2017 04:40 PM - edited 02-23-2017 04:43 PM
This is going to be viral.
In 2015, an Italian Photographer, Giulio Fratticioli, made some photospheres in Macchu Picchu.
One of them, without any real explaination, has been viewed millions of times (i don't know the actual views count, but the last year was around 5 millions).
We tried to find why, and, looking in the sky, we saw something weird.
https://goo.gl/maps/P12rTNkw9jT2
This is the ONLY real photo of the most elusive airplane ever built: project aurora.
The photosphere was taken off, and reuploaded, and the information on this airplane sight disappeared from Wikipedia.
02-23-2017 06:01 PM
non lo conoscevo, @LucioV, però nella base aerea di Warner Robins (o meglio, nel museo della base) siamo stati a pochi metri dal Black Bird... senza riuscire a vederlo, perché stavano dipingendo la sala 😞
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02-24-2017 02:07 AM
Bello l'SR71!!! Non l'ho mai visto!
Il progetto Aurora, comunque, a causa dei suoi costi spropositati, è ancora secretato!
02-24-2017 02:26 AM
Indeed a great shot. Aurora flight has been a topic put to rest. Governments deny any such project, though there have been some unverified sightings. But keeping all these aside, the photograph is a very good capture.