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Originally posted by Zarniwoop
1. What time was it?
2. What direction were you looking?
3. What was the approximate elevation in the sky? (90 being straight above your head, 0 being on the horizon itself)
We have enough ATS'ers in the Seattle area that a few might take a couple seconds to look up tomorrow morning while retrieving the newspaper.
Originally posted by RealTruthSeeker
Originally posted by gortex
reply to post by RealTruthSeeker
Here's my idea .....
See the sky’s brightest star, Sirius, before dawn
Whats yours ?
Ok just checked the above link you posted ...Demons , well rest easy its not a Demon .
edit on 7-9-2012 by gortex because: (no reason given)
I know for a fact this was not a star, I really don't think it was a helicoper or anything because it was pretty much in the same spot the whole time. I made 6 videos I only uploaded those 2 because they were the best quality. In video 5 I tried to give a few reference points. Check it out.
edit on 7-9-2012 by RealTruthSeeker because: (no reason given)
If Venus was to the right of Orion we have a real problem.
But I know it wasn't Venus because from where I was looking Venus was on the right of Orion and the Moon and Jupiter I think were on the left, this object was just below Orion.
Originally posted by Zarniwoop
reply to post by RealTruthSeeker
Don't forget about the direction you were facing the elevation.
More eyes on the sky can only help to determine what you have captured on film.
it was pretty much in the same spot the whole time
you can clearly see that this could not have been a star because the object clearly moves behind the trees, and does so fairly quickly. I don't think the stars move that fast.
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
I'm going with Sirius it flashes and changes colors in the sky just like the ops video..The only time i see this thing move in the video is when the op moves the camera ..peace,sugarcookie1
Originally posted by Xquizit
reply to post by RealTruthSeeker
Wrong... Go to 7:20 to 8:20. You can CLEARLY see the object move behind the tree while the OP is completely still. You should look at the whole vid.
Originally posted by RealTruthSeeker
Originally posted by sugarcookie1
I'm going with Sirius it flashes and changes colors in the sky just like the ops video..The only time i see this thing move in the video is when the op moves the camera ..peace,sugarcookie1
Then you didn't watch the whole video.