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Originally posted by importglow2
I need to know what you guys think...
I think these are flares...there is a mountain side there at lets say a 40 degree angle. The first set drops behind it one by one and the next set burns out one by one. You can tell there are mountains by the pixilization in the video
Any one else have a comment.?
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Originally posted by cybertroy
Don't flares light up the night sky more than this?
See, right there is where the flare explanation doesn't seem to fit? A flare is meant to be seen to my knowlege, not little glowing lights. Unless the distance has something to do with it?
Flares don't stay stationary do they? Some of those lights seem to hover in fixed positions.
Some of those lights do seem to go out, burn out. Whatever was happening when some of the lights were going out? But those are some mighty long burning flares if you ask me.
Troy
Originally posted by importglow2
Xon did you see this video on discovery
Originally posted by cybertroy
All right, find some real flare footage and back these flare ideas up.
What I see in the films are lights that look like they are in fixed positions, hovering at what looks like a constant height. Is there a flare that does this?
Troy
Originally posted by cybertroy
I just want to see a flare that can do the things in the video, then I maybe could consider the video as flares.
By the way, how is the weather in Norway? Is it crazy like the rest of the world?
Troy