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Topic started on 16-1-2007 @ 03:02 PM by knows_but_doesnt
So, I've really only got one or two more UFO things that have happened over the years to share here, and keep meaning to post them but get busy at work. This one is short, but interesting.

My friend John and I were out fishing one night, clear sky, away from the city lights, during a part of the year when Orion was visible but not prominent in the sky at the time of night. We were both sitting there, quiet, and looking at the stars. Mind you, the sky was huge, and we had clear view of the entire night sky.

I found a triangle of stars (three) and became fixed on that part of the sky for whatever reason. All of a sudden, from the top star, two lights that looked just like the three stars as far as size, shape, and brightness, took off in different directions, kinda like a V, as one went left, one went right, then faded out. My buddy John says "There they go..." and I was blown away that he happened to see what I had just witnessed. He obviously HAD to be focused either on the triangle, or very close to have seen the same thing. We talked and joked about aliens and UFO's for a few minutes, then went back to fishing.

Has anyone else winessed anything like this before, where a "fixed" star tosses out two or more stars? Oh, I should add, because I've read many posts here, that no, there was no drinking, drugs, or such involved.
I'll post my other encounter in days to come. It's weird and I'm not sure how to word it as of yet.


reply posted on 18-1-2007 @ 01:27 PM by knows_but_doesnt
Originally posted by Stockburn
I just came in trying to figure out which 3 stars you were looking at. I am curious, how close were the stars? Say within a fist at arms length in the sky? Orion's belt has 3 stars of course not in a triangle, but rather almost perfectly straight in a row. There is also the triangulum within the orion but you would need a nice 6" dob or 4" refractor to resolve those, definately not a naked eye object.

Then there is the orion nebula which is close by in the arm. And finally the Pleiades which is really 7 stars but on a poor night or within the city I can see how they might look like a 3 stars, of course, there is a nice nebula in there too.

In any case, when you get a chance, go out and see if you can locate them. As Orion is out this time of year so you should be able to nail it.

Draw it up or go download cartes du ciel for free and you can give us an exact map with star names.

Take care and happy hunting.


Man, I did try to figure out which stars they were just last night. If I remember correctly, Orion was more to the South Eastern sky when this happened, but it was 15 years ago, so I really can't be sure. I'll tell you what though, if over the next few nights I can even remotely figure out where they are and describe the area of the sky I will.

I was really just fishing here to see if anyone else had seen something similar, which it seems they either have not run into this post, or I'm all alone on this one ;-)
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