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have you seen more than one UFO?

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posted on Jan, 27 2019 @ 11:13 AM
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originally posted by: Slichter
a reply to: Trillium

Is that a reflection from the bottom of the fuselage?



No down load the original avi file with no compression



posted on Jan, 27 2019 @ 11:31 AM
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originally posted by: penroc3
a reply to: Trillium

strange, it seem to brighten like an asteroid but if the cloud deck was below 7000Ft. that doesn't really make sense.

how does it get the whole sky in? is it aimed at a reflective dome or use an extreme fisheye?


Not a fisheye len
has a 185 degree off width by 120 degree high
it pointed in North-west direction 310 Degree

Here a few of my better catch notice the start in the back-ground









this one is 20 some picture compiled or stack overlay




posted on Jan, 27 2019 @ 11:33 AM
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originally posted by: oloufo
a reply to: UKTruth

looks like this tic-tac-thing.


Not sure what that is. I never really found out.
edit on 27/1/2019 by UKTruth because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 27 2019 @ 12:05 PM
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originally posted by: Trillium
Our cloud ceiling was down to 6500 ft
So this was to low to be a meteor


Are you sure the cloud was not thin?

It's often the case that a bright meteor or fireball can be seen through cloud (if it's not too thick). To me this looks like what is happening in the footage you captured. It certainly behaves like an ordinary fireball.

Good to see you are still running your camera Trillium



posted on Jan, 27 2019 @ 02:37 PM
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originally posted by: FireballStorm

originally posted by: Trillium
Our cloud ceiling was down to 6500 ft
So this was to low to be a meteor


Are you sure the cloud was not thin?

It's often the case that a bright meteor or fireball can be seen through cloud (if it's not too thick). To me this looks like what is happening in the footage you captured. It certainly behaves like an ordinary fireball.

Good to see you are still running your camera Trillium


No
See picture #3 date 2018/09/11
see how it would light up the cloud
This was small and very local did not light up any cloud
see the second light on top, that a internal refection in the len
I get that every time that the light source is about 1/2 the size off the moon or bigger then I get a third one



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