Multispectral UAP Detection Rig with Gimbal Tracking, Passive Radar, and Atomic Clocks Debuts at UAP Hackathon 2025
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David Hooper unveiled a low-cost, plug-and-play multispectral UAP detection system on a gimbal that carries UV, visible and long‑wave infrared cameras, works with common camcorders and can scale to models like the Psyonix Aurora, and fuses visual, UV, IR and passive radar data for objective validation using SDR-based passive radar with existing broadcast towers, plus chip-scale atomic clocks to test time dilation, all within a decentralised, blockchain‑managed sensor network vision and three sub‑$250 devices—a passive radar, a continuous‑zoom LWIR attachment, and an atomic clock—to enable field work and open, data‑driven UAP research.