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Topic started on 3-9-2008 @ 11:21 PM by jpvskyfreak
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An amazing piece of footage from the ranch with what appears to be 3 craft in perfect formation depicting a triangle over the ECETI ranch.
This is not a group helicopters or aircraft people .... I challenge the best top gun pilots to fly a formation this tight under the cover of night.
There is an absence of strobe lights , port / starboard lights and rotational beacon that is a mandatory fly by night item under any aviation
regulatory body world wide.
I wonder what space beer tastes like!
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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 11:35 PM by Phage
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The video seems to be monochrome so we can't really tell if there are nav lights on the craft. The green/red lights may be there but we can't
tell.
If they are conventional aircraft it is not really that tight of a formation (ever seen the Blue Angels?). Not overly difficult for skilled pilots to
maintain, day or night.
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reply posted on 3-9-2008 @ 11:48 PM by jpvskyfreak
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The video is obviously taken under night shot which would further accentuate the mandatory strobe flashes even more "if they were there", take a
look in the sky at night next time a plane goes over and you will see a clear depiction of 3 lights and a sequenced flash ... each object here is one
luminous ball .. so there is an absence of the port / starboard lights other wise we should see a slightly fragmented image with multiple light
sources for the one craft.
Yes the blue angles are a tight bunch of Mofo's but under the cover of night it's a lot harder.. you can see that the distance between each object
stays exactly the same ...
The luminosity of the object stays the same even after it has passed , again suggesting that there is a constant light field be projected from the
object ... unlike when a plane passes with its landing lights on , the viewable object will change because your position relative to the direction of
the head lights has changed as it moves.
Plus when you're there on the ground watching they are dead silent ... nothing but a few crickets in the background to keep your company.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 12:39 AM by easynow
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WOW...that is one of the best triangle formations i ever seen
thanks for posting
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 12:42 AM by Phage
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The military is often granted exemptions by the FAA for many of their operations for training purposes and otherwise. These exemptions can include
anti-collision lighting requirements.
Aerial refueling obviously requires close formation flying, as close and closer than appears in the video. Minimal lighting would be used to aid in
keeping formation.
Aerial refueling is carried out day and night, good weather or bad. It is usually carried out at high altitude, high enough for the engines to be
inaudible.
There is an ANG refueling unit stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, 225 miles to the northeast of Trout Lake.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 12:55 AM by jpvskyfreak
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I totally agree Phage ... you're 100% right in what you say about FAA Exemptions Formations ETC..
But I have been there in person and seen these things appear out of no where and do their thing in the most unusual of ways. Again this is my personal
experience from what I got at the ranch so I know that what they are posting is the same stuff that I saw during my stay.
Still these are totally silent balls of light maintaining a uniformed luminosity despite the angle or direction that they are viewed from, this is
very strange and nothing like I have seen during my career.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 12:59 AM by Phage
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That's cool. I'd like to see it myself.
My observations are based strictly on what appears in the video you posted and a few others (merging, splitting, etc.)
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:22 AM by IAttackPeople
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That is a neat video!
Quick answer is a surveillance satellite formation. There are many of these aloft. Look up the Navy's NOSS system as an example.
Some research could nail down the exact ID of these satellites through Heavens Above or similar database.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:32 AM by johnDoe21
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the video shows a great example of the NOSS satellite trio's that are orbiting around up there-
www.anomalist.com...
en.wikipedia.org...
good catch, but not a UFO...
edit- beat me to it!
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:37 AM by Phage
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I didn't know about these. Sounds like a good candidate for this video, especially with the way they fade.
Sources say there are 2 triple formations still up, only one of those is holding formation. Lucky catch to spot it. They can reach magnitude +2 to +4,
readily visible.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:45 AM by jpvskyfreak
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I admit I never knew about these formation satellites either.
We'll have to see what Johnny and the gang come up with as they were referencing the Heavens Above Site to cross check what they were seeing at the
ranch.
James also references this site to cross check what they have filmed.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 04:57 AM by nomadrush
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Could this not be one craft with three corner lights rather than three craft?
Funny how it disappears at the end, as there seems to be no cloud and it almost as if it has gone through some kind of "gateway". Probably just my
mad imagination, but who knows lol!
Ross
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 05:46 AM by snoopyuk
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yes i hae to agree with the other posters ,
it is a lacrosse trio of sat`s,
there is a webpage dedicated to them, i will try to find it for you .
snoopyuk
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 08:15 AM by bmdefiant
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As you can see background stars move between the objects in question it is three seperate objects in formation...certainly sounds like a group of
satellites...however sounds more like the NOSS satellites as Lacross appears to be a single unit only.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:33 PM by JohnnyAnonymous
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I'm really disturbed on a number of levels here...
But suffice it to say that it was very easy to find that these are (in my humble opinion) three Iridium satellites following the same trajectory. NASA
has a wonderful program and I even showed James this program so he could verify his captures before just throwing them out there (Sorry James, you
should've checked first).
Here are singular shots of time periods of the three Iridium Satellites in question:
Iridium 38
Iridium-44
Iridium 81
Now if we combine all three Satellites Trajectories which should match, we would get this:
The combined Satellite Graphics
It's pretty easy to also tell that these are satellites (in my humble opinion) because we can see stars in between the "Three Points" of lights,
not being blocked by what should be a solid bottom of a triangle platform.
Not to mention that they all fade out at about the same time as they hit the Earth's shadow....
At least thats my two cents here..
Johnny
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 01:51 PM by Phage
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I've never been lucky enough to see more than one Iridium bird in the sky at once. Maybe a function of my low latitude, I miss a lot of stuff.
I've also never seen an Iridium satellite hold its intensity like the lights in the video. Every one I've seen (quite a few) appears, flares, and
disappears in the space of 10-15 seconds. Makes a great party trick standing around the BBQ, kind of Connecticut Yankeeish.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 02:07 PM by ufoorbhunter
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Looks like three ufo orbs travelling in formation, pretty common thing here in the UK. I'm confused as to why they like the triangle formation, most
ufo orbs travel in pairs or groups of pairs, yet when you get a threesome they nearly always appear in the triangle formation. Good footage btw.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 02:15 PM by Phage
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Originally posted by ufoorbhunter
yet when you get a threesome they nearly always appear in the triangle formation.
Here's an experiment; get a pencil and paper, draw three dots that are not in a line, repeat until you draw a formation that is not a
triangle.
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 02:30 PM by ufoorbhunter
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Haha funny, you don't believe in ufo orbs travelling in a triangle formation? Ufo orbs exist, you just saw a vid of them in action, you may not want
to believe because you were born into a state mandated belief system, so here's my recommendation (to you) in return. Get a torch, preferably a hand
powered dynamo type manufactured in Canada, point it north west and flash it three times. Repeat this and you may be surprised! Ufo orbs exist, some
people (in this case you) just haven't seen them yet. Watch the sky..............
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reply posted on 4-9-2008 @ 03:00 PM by Phage
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Originally posted by ufoorbhunter
you may not want to believe because you were born into a state mandated belief system
I don't know about you but I was born in a state of innocence.
One of the definitions of a triangle is a polygon with three corners. Three of any object, I don't care what they are, will form a triangle.
I think the things in the video are satellites. Because there are three of them they form a triangle and a quite irregular one at that.
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