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reply to post by C.H.U.D.
The counter argument usually is that, it did not move as a satellite is "supposed" to move, or it made "impossible" sharp turns, which a satellite is not capable of. Whilst it is true that a satellite will always follow a straight path across the sky, it is possible for a satellite (or satellites) to appear to do these seemingly strange things
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
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In the case of the "star-like objects", they behave exactly as I (and others) have seen satellites behaving, so I am not convinced that what people are seeing there is anything stranger than a conventional satellite technology.
People also say, perhaps it's a "craft" disguising itself as a satellite or a star, but If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck IMO. Even if it was not a duck, what does an ET craft look like? How would we know one when we saw it?
The counter argument usually is that, it did not move as a satellite is "supposed" to move, or it made "impossible" sharp turns, which a satellite is not capable of. Whilst it is true that a satellite will always follow a straight path across the sky, it is possible for a satellite (or satellites) to appear to do these seemingly strange things.
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Originally posted by matrichuploader
Unsolved case.
Originally posted by ChakaBoy
This paragraph is such a twisted contradiction it's laughable...
1. You say satellites are not capable of making sharp turns.
2. You follow that up by saying that it is true that satellites always follow a straight path.
3. Then, you top it all off by saying it IS possible for satellites to do these things.
Originally posted by ChakaBoy
I for one have seen the star like objects on one occasion, they were making erratic formations at extremely high altitude. What I saw was not a group of satellites, this much I do know
Originally posted by gecrazy
reply to post by C.H.U.D.
To me i always thought that U.F.Os were time travelers from the future. It makes sense because UFOs generally hide from us. The time travelers don't want us to notice them so they cloak to prevent altering history.
Originally posted by cloudyday
I'm not convinced that moving stars are always satellites.
Originally posted by cloudyday
I work with a person who saw several "stars" zipping and stopping and then zipping back the other direction and stopping again. This continued for many minutes. He was with his wife and another couple camping and they all saw these "stars".
How can we explain something like that?
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
Originally posted by cloudyday
I'm not convinced that moving stars are always satellites.
Nor am I.
"star-like" implies point sources of light, which what satellites are, but there are numerous other objects/sources of light which can also be point sources, including meteors, aircraft, chinese lanterns, planets, an LED tied to a balloon... not to mention stars and planets.
Originally posted by cloudyday
I work with a person who saw several "stars" zipping and stopping and then zipping back the other direction and stopping again. This continued for many minutes. He was with his wife and another couple camping and they all saw these "stars".
How can we explain something like that?
Without more detailed descriptions/accounts/investigation, it might be impossible, though we could probably rule out satellites since the movements were relatively rapid as "zipping" implies.
I have to say, fast moving implies either meteors, or possibly even something much closer to the ground/observer.
There is also always the possibility that it mat be some combination of phenomena, or even an as yet undiscovered phenomena, or simply some rare phenomena we are overlooking.
Could you get any details on the date/time/location (roughly)/surrounding terrain? Also what part of the sky this was happening in would be useful to know.
The other thing I would say, is suggest to your friends that they should invest in a DSLR with 50mm 1.8 lens (better yet a 30mm 1.4 or even a 24mm 1.4) and tripod, so that they actually get a record of what is happening if they see it again.
Originally posted by ChakaBoy
reply to post by C.H.U.D.
There was about four or five star like objects in outer space, circling each other. Some would be stationary while others were circling them, and they would switch back and forth between being still and performing these movements. Going closer and further from each other at fast speeds, than slow speeds, it was like stars doing exercises and pattern at very high altitudes. I saw this on a clear summer night at a location with little to no pollution. Every star in the sky was visible. I shared this experience with two friends, my friends father, and about three or four neighbors from the cabin next door, we all watched for about 20 mins. We were all left without a rational explanation. I'm only in contact with one of these people and I don't think we have ever talked about what happened in regards to revisiting that night, but it has stuck with me over the years.