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I'm seeing over 15 UFO's floating outside right now.

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posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:09 AM
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I'm in Clifton, NJ. Look outside if you're on the east coast. At first I thought they were just stars, but a few of them are blinking, white to red. I've never seen stars like this. I'll try to get some video if i can.


edit: can't get any video or good pics in the dark.. camera is a sony cybershot which sucks at the dark. hopefully someone else can get some


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posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:17 AM
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I'm not in New Jersey, but you might be seeing craft related to
Homeland Security. There's another thread on ATS describing
that a highly radioactive automobile was found in your area
today.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:23 AM
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it's too high to be any sort of craft. it's just blinking lights. stars don't turn red or blue do they? hopefully someone is able to get some decent pics, because mine are coming out black.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:28 AM
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Are you sure you are not seeing satellites? ... They will appear to flicker.


If you still think you are seeing something interesting and want photos, make sure you are using your camera to the best of its ability.

You will want a long exposure time....

If your camera has no manual mode, its going to be tough.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:30 AM
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Some of them are definately stars but others are just sitting there blinking. They can possibly be satellites, but I have no idea. My camera has twilight mode which can be used for the dark, and even with that I can't get a decent visual of the nighttime sky.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 03:38 AM
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When I take photos of the night sky, I am using a 15 second exposure and a FNumber of 2.7 with a high ISO.


Chances are your camera will not give you a setting suitable for capturing the faint light of the night sky.

Night mode probably wont help much.

The best you can hope for is find whatever setting gives you the longest exposure time, and steady the camera or use a tripod.

If all else fails, make a note of the time of day and where you are looking in the sky.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 05:30 AM
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that area is a hotbed of ufo activity. the radiactive box in the car was a soil sample. not really news worthy considering that most cell phones put out more radiation than a shoe box filled with soil.



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 11:30 AM
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Last night in N. NJ there was a thick haze (thin clouds / humidity) in the sky, sometimes when stars are viewed through a haze of some sort, they appear to flicker blue or red, I've seen it before and I saw your post early this morning and looked out and saw many flickering stars that appeared to be changing colors, but it was all due to the haze in the sky...



posted on Aug, 14 2007 @ 11:34 AM
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there's also the meteor shower that's been visible for a few days and Mars was visible the other night.



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