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Amateur Photographer Captures Suspected Cruise Missile Over Wuji Holy Palace in Miaoli County

On the 14th, an amateur photographer surnamed Tang went to the Wuji Holy Palace in Longkeng, Houlong Town to take pictures of the palace gate. He accidentally captured an unidentified aircraft that was suspected to be a cruise missile. (Picture/provided by readers)

An amateur photographer in Miaoli County seemed to have captured a picture of a cruise missile passing over the local area on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year. After the photo was exposed, it immediately triggered public discussion. Is it a cruise missile? And where did it come from? Did the Department of Defense detect this UFO? It sparked heated discussions in Miaoli County.

The Wuji Holy Palace is located in Longkeng, Houlong Town. (Picture/provided by readers)

According to China Times, the amateur photographer surnamed Tang took photos of the temple at the Wuji Holy Palace in Houlong Town at around 10 a.m. on the 14th. When he returned home to process the photos, he found one of the photos taken at the temple gate. , it is suspected that an unidentified aircraft, suspected to be a cruise missile, was accidentally captured and appeared at the top of the photo.

It is understood that because the amateur photographer surnamed Tang likes photography, he often travels to various locations in Miaoli County to take photos of different themes. The photographer involved said that he did not find any UFOs or abnormalities in the sky when he was shooting at the scene that day. , or hear the sound of any aircraft engine in the sky. After shooting, he will leave the scene.

When the amateur photographer surnamed Tang was doing post-production work on the photos after returning home, he accidentally discovered that in the close-up photo of the gate of the Wuji Holy Palace, a blurry image of a suspected cruise missile suddenly appeared in the sky at the top of the temple gate. Because of the image There is just enough sunlight to reflect, and you can identify devices with control wings in the middle and tail sections, which are quite close to the appearance of common cruise missiles.

Tang Nan said that the weather that day was very good, and there was a very clean blue sky. The aircraft was clearly visible after the photo was enlarged. The Wuji Holy Palace faces southeast and northwest. When he took the photo of the main temple gate, he was in the square in front of the temple. The photo was taken facing the temple gate and also in the northwest direction. From the photo, we looked for the flight direction of the UFO and determined that it might be flying from southwest to northeast.

After the photo was exposed, it immediately sparked public discussion. Nearby residents said that they could often hear civilian aircraft passing by in the area, but there was no unusual sound on the morning of the 14th, nor did they see any suspicious aircraft in the sky. Others believed that if Is it really a cruise missile? Where was it launched from? In addition, did the Ministry of Defense detect this unidentified aircraft, or was it just an image error?

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2024-02-15 08:02:23
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