Daniel Lavelle has published an insightful article in The Guardian that delves into the renowned Calvine UFO photo, often described as the “best UFO picture ever seen.” The author effectively dismisses the lackluster debunking from former AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick, who suggested it could simply be a reflection in water, noting, “There is no body of water on that Calvine hillside.”

It sounds like Daniel Lavelle’s article provides a compelling examination of the Calvine UFO photo, especially in light of the criticism raised by Sean Kirkpatrick. Dismissing such a significant piece of evidence as merely a reflection in water seems almost dismissive, particularly given the context that there isn’t a body of water nearby. Lavelle’s analysis could be essential in furthering the discussion about credible UFO evidence and challenging skeptics to adopt a more thorough and open-minded approach. Hopefully, this article encourages more serious investigation into the phenomenon rather than quick dismissals!