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Originally posted by SpaceBoyPluto
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
reply to post by SpaceBoyPluto
I'm glad you posted that, we saw something similar a few nights ago. In our case the object was directly overhead at 12 o clock position, it was the exact same weird blue color but we didn't see it changing colors. The person I was with doesn't believe in ANY weird stuff in the sky conspiracies but was absolutely freaked out because this thing was moving in every direction rather quickly.
There has been a pulsing red white and blue light in the southern sky for most of the year, I looked it up and somebody said it was a pulsar or something. If that's the same object it is getting closer since it was nowhere near that big when I last saw it a few months ago.
My phone makes images make smaller much smaller than they really are. I took some more videos of it, and it stopped pulsating different colors and it stayed blue.
Originally posted by SpaceBoyPluto
I seem to be getting a lot of mixed answers, here.
Originally posted by Druscilla
Looks like a Star.
If you have an android phone to film the thing with, why don't you install one of the many free astronomical apps?
Top 10 astronomy apps 2012
Top 5 Android Astronomy apps.
Using one of those, you can aim your phone at the sky and the app will tell you what you're looking at.
Now, I dismissed the fact that this is a helicopter or plane...
Originally posted by mcx1942
I think it may be the space station. It gives off a blue and red flash like that.
Originally posted by eManym
This nothing more than an airplane. Airplanes at night have green and red falshing navigation lights. Other aircraft use this visual information to assess direction of travel. It is far away and the atmospheric conditions at the time of sighting make it blurred and point-like.
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
He probably hasn't installed the app because he wants to know what the object REALLY is. Perhaps those programs are why so many people are dismissing obvious anomalies in the night sky.
Originally posted by BrokenAngelWings33
Originally posted by SpaceBoyPluto
I seem to be getting a lot of mixed answers, here.
Give your exact location and time and what direction you were looking and I will tell you what you were looking at.
Scintillation (astronomy), atmospheric effects which influence astronomical observations
Originally posted by robwebbjr
reply to post by Druscilla
Hmmm...
I thought one of the virtues of 'the cloud' was that everything could be tied in together.
If TPTB don't want us knowing what they're doing right under our noses (or over our heads), I'm pretty sure they would find a way to make the obvious disappear.
And yes, I am insinuating that these objects are possibly to do as much with military/industrial as with strictly alien.
Originally posted by SpaceBoyPluto
Now, I know what you're all going to say. Before you guys judge, this was recorded with my android phone and the slightest movement shakes the whole screen. I apologize. Now, I dismissed the fact that this is a helicopter or plane because at the end of this video, you see a helicopter go by and you can hear it.
To make sure this was not a star, I went inside and went back out twenty minutes later. It was in a complete different position. I did it again, twenty minutes later, it moved again. Then I did it one more time, and when I went outside, it was gone.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
Originally posted by Druscilla
Originally posted by robwebbjr
reply to post by Druscilla
Hmmm...
I thought one of the virtues of 'the cloud' was that everything could be tied in together.
If TPTB don't want us knowing what they're doing right under our noses (or over our heads), I'm pretty sure they would find a way to make the obvious disappear.
And yes, I am insinuating that these objects are possibly to do as much with military/industrial as with strictly alien.
Uh-huh.
Tell you what; YOU download one of those apps, and also download a program like Stellarium to your desktop system.
find something in the sky that identifies as a specifically named star that you think is a UFO, then, making sure your desktop system is unplugged from the internet, open up stellarium and look at the star map displayed by stellarium without any internet connection.
Yup, you've get the same results.
No internet connection + verification across 2 or more different applications on phone and desktop = NO PTB.