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Unidentifed Flying Object going into workhole

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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:39 PM
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I checked out some other videos of Meteors flying across the sky and nothing I have seen matches this, could be legit tho?

www.youtube.com...



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:42 PM
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Looks like a meteor..

But..

What is a "workhole" exactly..



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:47 PM
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I don't see a workhole. But I do see a meteor.



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:49 PM
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Looks like a pretty run of the mill meteor .. and I think you meant wormhole?



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:53 PM
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oops yea meant wormhole lmao..but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:56 PM
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Cool footage of Milky Way

Star 'n' flag for that



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 01:58 PM
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Small enough to burn up in our atmosphere???



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:01 PM
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lol i like the comment the author made claiming it took his pain away....its a timelapse, probably images taken every 30 seconds, so....it was going a lot slower than the video makes it look. Could have been a plane for all we know, im sure someone here can do the math of the time it took from when it first came into frame to when it left.

Im downloading the video to have a better look....but its certainly nothing alien, that i can tell straight away.

EDIT: It took 4m 30s to move across the sky....it doesnt disappear it fades away as it moves further from the camera. As its a timelapse focusing on the Milkyway everything else is out of focus. It could be a plane given the timeframe to cross the short distance in the sky. There is another one at a higher altitude at 11 seconds or frames 340 to 430.
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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:01 PM
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but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this


It's burning up as it enters our atmosphere.



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:19 PM
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Originally posted by Argyll
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but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this


It's burning up as it enters our atmosphere.




This sound like most likely explanation OP or what Amberleaf says about the time lapse and plane.



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:20 PM
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Originally posted by ATSZOMBIE
oops yea meant wormhole lmao..but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this


Well most likely the meteor burned up in earth's atmosphere .. as it burned up it would fade out .. most meteors never make it to the ground, how long they are visible depends on it's size, make up and angle of approach..



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:26 PM
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Jesus Christ. We're in the year 2013 and people dont know what a meteor is and what it looks like . In the age of information ignorance is a choice



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:33 PM
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Originally posted by Dustytoad
Looks like a meteor..

But..

What is a "workhole" exactly..

Ha ha! After reading the title I was a bit intrigued, and was expecting to see a UFO plunge down into an open manhole or something


But, yeah. I suspect the OP meant "Wormhole".




Originally posted by ATSZOMBIE
oops yea meant wormhole lmao..but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this

Meteors almost always "vanish" like this (at least most run-of-the-mill small meteors). They only last a few fractions of a second...

...such as these (although these appear much brighter because a night vision camera was used, but you get the idea):



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 02:35 PM
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I see a time lapse video that suggests it is slow motion when actually it is faster then normal speed. So that sort of rules out a meteor but it doesn't rule out a plane.



posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 03:15 PM
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Originally posted by abeverage
I see a time lapse video that suggests it is slow motion when actually it is faster then normal speed. So that sort of rules out a meteor but it doesn't rule out a plane.

We don't know how the video was edited.

The videographer may have created the time lapse in post-production (using an half hour or so of normal-speed footage), and decide for "artistic purposes" to include the one second of meteor footage in real-time amongst the rest of the footage, which was shown time-lapse.

Or, it could have been a plane in time-lapse.


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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 03:20 PM
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Hi it's a timelapse looks more like a plane than a meteor, if its 20 -30 seconds exposure for each shot a meteor will show up in just one most of the time and aircraft will show up on a few.

You have to remember to make a timelapse the exposures will be 20-30 seconds and the gap between each exposure will be longer to show the movement of the stars so it's most likely a plane!!!
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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 04:12 PM
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1 second exposure I read


Originally posted by wmd_2008
Hi it's a timelapse looks more like a plane than a meteor, if its 20 -30 seconds exposure for each shot a meteor will show up in just one most of the time and aircraft will show up on a few.

You have to remember to make a timelapse the exposures will be 20-30 seconds and the gap between each exposure will be longer to show the movement of the stars so it's most likely a plane!!!
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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 04:12 PM
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Nice video! I think its a meteor now too


Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People

Originally posted by Dustytoad
Looks like a meteor..

But..

What is a "workhole" exactly..

Ha ha! After reading the title I was a bit intrigued, and was expecting to see a UFO plunge down into an open manhole or something


But, yeah. I suspect the OP meant "Wormhole".




Originally posted by ATSZOMBIE
oops yea meant wormhole lmao..but whys it vanishing mid way thru the sky? I watched half a dozen other timelapse meteor vids none of them did this

Meteors almost always "vanish" like this (at least most run-of-the-mill small meteors). They only last a few fractions of a second...

...such as these (although these appear much brighter because a night vision camera was used, but you get the idea):






posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 05:15 PM
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the person that posted it on you tube had this to say about it...


Shooting stars would not be low altitude, nor (consistent) repetitive in each frame. i.e: a shooting star would not register as a consistent frame in each frame imaged. Each frame of the UFO in the video sample, shows the same anomaly, as it is first registered on video during its appearance in this segment. A shooting star would show rotation and turbulence associated to a non linear object in a forwards trajectory.



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posted on Aug, 12 2013 @ 05:21 PM
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Originally posted by Dustytoad
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What is a "workhole" exactly..


I could comment on this...but....my comment would be totally labelled inappropriate followed by a deleted post with a "Extreme Violation of Terms & Conditions" by an ATS mod

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