I found this site looking for an explanation of the lights I saw in the sky on the nights of 11-8-2010 and 11-9-2010 in Georgia. I saw the video
posted above several days ago and thought that the lights and formations were very similar. I'm close to the Georgia International Horsepark which is
a long way from Clayton County, but still wonder if we saw the same thing.
I added the photos, but the third photo is cut off here. The full photo is in my album.
The pictures with lights were taken 11-8-2010 and 11-9-2010 and I have several more that I have not posted. The last picture which appears to be
contrails was taken on 11-10-2010.
In picture 443, There is a single light at the bottom of the picture. This light is a lightpost outside my neighbor's house. The other three lights
above are unidentified.
In picture 590, The bottom left light is the same lightpost. The bottom right light is a reflection off of a license plate of a car. The three lights
above are unidentified.
In picture 660, The bottom left light is the same lightpost. The bottom right light is a reflection off of a license plate of a car. The three lights
above are unidentified.
In picture PB100247 (with contrails) the yellow light in the lower left is the same lightpost as shown in all of the above photos. You can use this to
gage where the lights were positioned.
I have no idea what the lights were, but they appeared to remain in one spot for approx. 15 minutes, change formation several times and then disappear
one by one.
I'd love to hear input on what this could have been.
Thanks
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