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Moving star question, intelligent answers please.

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posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 02:59 AM
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Many ATS individuals have spoken of seeing stars moving. I posted in a few of the numerous threads. Today someone made a new thread related to the same topic and I posted that if im up late night lol somehow I would put the data in this thread as best that I could so any individuals with some good astrological mapping skills can finally help clarify these moving stars or planets. So here is the data. I am keeping in mind that the Earth and space and celestial objects are moving. These questionable celestial objects move at a faster pace.

Location: Pgh,Pa
I will mark my standing point as center of the axis, with 90 degrees facing directly in front of me. I will post the observation moving speed, colors and azimuths of the stars or planets and hopefully some ATS brains can help.
The names of the planets or what I think they are if you doubt feel free to double check me.
70degrees(red-white-blue)MOVES OFTEN?
110degrees(VENUS)
160degrees(MOON)
195degrees(MARS)
235degrees(white-blue)MOVES?
350degrees(white-blue) MOVES MORE OFTEN ?

This is the data I recorded @ 3am 8-31-2010. Thanks in advance for the help if any recieved.



[edit on 8/31/10 by Ophiuchus 13]



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 03:13 AM
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Yeah I know what you mean, and I'm looking forward to some of the reply's for this thread, here is a site that has helped me a bit in the past, I hope it can help a little.

Peace, NRE.

www.n2yo.com...



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 07:57 AM
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Thanks NoRegretsEver for you input. I as well would like to get some information on these moving celestial objects. Hopefully someone will help clarify.



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 08:30 AM
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Hey boss,

Download a copy of stellarium.
Put in your location and time, and make sure that the values are perfect.
Turn on the satellite tracking.
Go out and look for these satellites just after sunset. You can start to see them before sunset, and that looks pretty cool.

After you see a few, come back and talk to me about moving stars.
I can see more than three or four an hour at the right time of night.

You will know it's not a star when it looses the sun's reflective light and fades out of view.

Guess what I think you saw.
Have a good one!



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 08:56 AM
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yea i use to watch for satellites .I miss living up north living in florida now as i do they sky is never clear enough to see them to much humity .
Ps strange tital moving stars? the earth moves it spins the stars are moving but relativity it would take a thousand years for you to see the difference with the unadded eye.
so if its moving fast enough to see it isnt a star .
as for the planets even they take days and weeks to change posision again its not something you can see in just a hour or even a day or even a week .



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 09:10 AM
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I tried to use that software it wouldnt let me move out of Paris, lol and it slowed my computer down tremendously, thats why I ask those who can understand the software more to help me find this information. Also in reference to your comment about when the sun goes down and what I may be seeing w/o sun relfection. Well what do you think I see?



posted on Aug, 31 2010 @ 09:13 AM
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Well these celestial objects I can see move very easy in the late nite clear sky, any guess as to what I may be seeing just to reach a little more into your mind? Thanks for your comment within this thread and for sharing the information. I am really wondering what these are nowlol.


[edit on 8/31/10 by Ophiuchus 13]



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 10:21 AM
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the things u are seeing are aliens
trust me
3rd



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 10:35 AM
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Wow you seem sure. That would be interesting since they do seem to move intelligently. But if this is true they are still a lil far out since their craft look like STARS. Any guess as to which potential species, I guess the ANNUz just from the size but I could be pushing it. Thanks for you input friend..



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 08:53 PM
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i donk know what species,but i think their multiple species or crafts out there
i ve been seeing them alot lately (moving stars)and they do seem inteligent or at least interacting with each other
at niburu a dutch ufo site i ve checked and the amount of sightings is stunning
www.abovetopsecret.com...
not trying to mess up ur thread but this is the one i have on the subject
thanks

edit to say im sure because the last to weaks ive seen these things

pretend to be stars well hold still then suddenly move rapidly
they usealy are more then one interacting with eac other,sometimes seemingly forming formations
seen them mess with planes that always seem to circle the area when the sightings took place
seen them dissapear and reapear like a mile ABOVE half a second later
seen them light up very bright and then move slowly acros the sky in diffrent directions,
and so on
i sense these things are good and here to help,i sure do hope so ,cuz if not were pretty much done for im afraid
oppose to project bleubeam hitting a lil close to home



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posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 09:01 PM
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You sure you are not just experiencing autokinetic effect?

autokinetic effect
The autokinetic effect (also referred to as autokinesis) is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move.



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 09:53 PM
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YES i am
totally absolutely positevly 100 percent sure



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 10:03 PM
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I have been watching satellites move across the sky since I was a child - they look like tiny sparkling stars. Nothing like lying on the grass on a summer night and sky watching - and the excitement when you see a shooting star!



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 10:06 PM
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Saw my first satellite when I was six years old. Shooting stars. Seen it all. Yep, lots of objects moving around out there.

If you don't know these things, you might not want to be a UFO hunter.



posted on Sep, 10 2010 @ 10:11 PM
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Yeah satellites, I see them all the time. If you didn't know that I can imagine it would be quite the surprise. If they move at the same pace and in the same direction their momentum would naturally take them in space you can be 90% sure of what it is. If the thing moves in different directions break out the camera. lol


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posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 07:19 AM
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last time people
i know wat satelites look like
there is no wayu in hell the things i saw where satelites shooting stars helicopters airplaness meteorites space debris,or anything like that
were taling about swarms of interacting lights ok if u see how they move its really freaky

sometimes they will hold still then duddenly speed up they can move in all directions ,they move much faster then any satelite ever could,and behave totally diffrent
and im done explaining this



posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 02:21 PM
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reply to post by icecold7
 


They're replying to the OP, not you.

reply to post by Ophiuchus 13
 


Stellarium User Guide PDF



4.2 Setting Your Location

The positions of the stars in the sky is dependent on your location on Earth (or other planet) as well as the time and date. For Stellarium to show accurately what is (or will be/was) in the sky, you must tell it where you are. You only need to do this once - Stellarium can save your location so you won’t need to set it again until you move.

To set your location, press F6 to open the location window (figure 4.2). There are a few ways you can set your location:
1. Just click on the map.
2. Search for a city where you live using the search edit box at the top right of the window, and select the right city from the list.
3. Enter a new location using the longitude, latitude and other data.

Once you’re happy that the location is set correctly, click on the “use as default” checkbox,
and close the location window.


Hope this helps


- Phoenix


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posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 10:40 PM
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Sorry friends I am very familiar with L.E.Os. I see them high up in the sky at night, they resemble white plain dots that seem to glide in a single direction N-E-S-W. The thing is these star like objects are brighter then these potential space debris or sattalite. These look like they are sometimes red-orange-white or white-blue when they twinkle. All you have to do is go out on a clear night and look for the red 1z first then pay attention. Yes I have factored in that the Earth and Space are moving but these move up, down, left or right then they seem to pause as if moving in a oncomnming direction. Whatever they are they are far but within this solar system. I say this because I use Venus which is close to Earth as a size reference. As far as the star software phoenix_zephyr, I tried it and it just didnt agree with the computer I was on BUT THANKS ANYWAY FRIEND, also if these are something (SENSITIVE) I dont think the software will locate them. Thanks for all the input, and keep looking up



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posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 03:45 AM
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I was just replying to your:


I tried to use that software it wouldnt let me move out of Paris, lol and it slowed my computer down tremendously, thats why I ask those who can understand the software more to help me find this information.


I obviously have no idea what it is you're seeing, not being there to observe them and all. Good luck in your search.

- Phoenix


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posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 05:37 AM
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I saw a moving star, it moved in a J shaped formation and came to a halt pretending to be a star.

Ha, but I saw it move clearly.







 
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