What are Skyfish?
Skyfish are cryptozoological entities, in the same spirit as Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster, but recently reported, starting only in the early 90s. Another name for Skyfish is "Rods". Skyfish are reportedly animals in the shape of a rod that move in the air so fast that we do not see them. One of the only ways to observe them is the use of camcorders that take pictures that reveal Skyfish when human eyes can't. Most Skyfish reports come from Japan or the United States.
On the camera with Skyfish, it discovers as rods with wavy fins on both sides, similar to the fins of sepia. Sometimes they are called visitors from another dimension. There are also people in Japan who say they can catch Skyfish with nets.
During the last century, the idea of Skyfish combines the occasional news of "atmospheric animals", animals that live in the sky, but cannot be seen because of the passing type of body (such as jellyfish), lived at high altitudes or for JInstasted. Some said that "star jelly", gelatin material, which is often found on the ground near the meteorite site, may be related to atmospheric animals.
Skyfish was presented in television specials, in the boulevard and even in video games. Are there really a Skyfish rod -shaped that move so fast that they can't be seen? The human vision analysis tells us that Skyfish will have to be between 100 and 500 km / h to be invisible to the human eye - depending on its length and opacity. No bird or insects at this speed for a longer period of time, although some birds, such as Sokol moved, reach 240 mph on steep dive.
Unfortunately for the enthusiasts with Skyfish showed as fake sometime around 2003. The vast majority of Skyfish evidence comes from video recordings. Video cameras pick up pictures at a speed of about 50 frames per second. Many insects defeated KřezIt and travel so quickly that one frame captures the blur of several wing rhythms and a mistake. This is the Skyfish-Hyba image of flying insects. Investigators have found that "Skyfish" images can be reproduced by means of appropriate lighting, location and object.