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Bassago
reply to post by raedar
OK, wow. I know little of UFO's, etc but that sucker must have been huge. Even as a small dot across the moon adjusting for size.. well I don't know but it looked big. Nice find!
G0v0D47
are you a UFO believer, or rationalist? Seems not taking the Roswell road. just wonderin. and tanks for the insight, im not fashionably educated on the business of sats.
More than 500,000 pieces of debris, or “space junk,” are tracked as they orbit the Earth. They all travel at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbital debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft.
Rob48
reply to post by Box of Rain
I haven't watched the videos properly yet. If it is the same object, perhaps one view is an inverted one through a telescope?
the difference was this one was hauling ass... 3 times the speed of the first light. I also was able to follow this light for quite a long distance and the speed was amazing. What was it??? To fast for a satellite I think
raedar
Two skywatchers from two different states film the same moon anomalies during the blood moon eclipse.
Satellites accounted for.
I've been following these guys work for a spell and so far feel they are genuine, but not experts. They haven't worked together before, just happened to be doing similar work and connected for this event.
This footage is weird, and it was filmed twice in two distant locales....
edit on 17-4-2014 by raedar because: (no reason given)
Box of Rain
Rob48
reply to post by Box of Rain
I haven't watched the videos properly yet. If it is the same object, perhaps one view is an inverted one through a telescope?
Yeah - I suppose that's possible, but they don't show what the other guy (on the phone) is seeing.
Still, the object in that case looked extremely bird-like to me, and if the two guys saw things a few seconds apart, then it may have just been coincidental (and two different objects).
raedar
reply to post by Bilk22
The two skywatchers were synchronized but were 100s of miles apart. They would not have filmed the same birds, which rules out birds.
Crrow777 is in Southern California and Darksywatcher74 is in Arizona.