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Originally posted by TheAgentNineteen
Originally posted by eaglewingz
Originally posted by sean
Object looked more celestial, like a glowing orb or plasma like. Pulsing multi colors red, blue, yellow, white mainly. At time is would stay all Blue then start over the pattern red, blue, yellow, white. [edit on 16-2-2008 by sean]
The sixth brightest star in the sky, Rigel, was low to the horizon in the west at that time and location. It set at about 2:00 am, thus appearing to "land".
Given the matching time frame and description, I would think that is the most likely explanation.
[edit on 2/16/2008 by eaglewingz]
That's a good observation. Since you mentioned Orion in the field of observation at that particular time, what about Betelgeuse? I would like to know what color did this "object" mostly become right before it "Landed"? I know that Betelgeuse alternates observable colors depending on its distance from the Horizon.
[edit on 2-16-2008 by TheAgentNineteen]