Originally posted by stikkinikki
reply to post by IAttackPeople
Valid points about the plane. I missed that until now. In the description he mentions multiple moving objects so I doubt all of those are Arcturus.
True. He mentions the moving objects in the report but admits there is no video of them. He claims only to have badly shot two stationary UFOs in
the West; one bluish, one reddish. There was one very bright reddish star and other stars in the sky right where he says he was looking. That fact
and just the look of the video makes me have doubts.
Another thing that doesn't add up in the story is that he says, "the north star was to the left as we faced the objects and was brightly lit".
First off, if you're in Georgia and facing West, the North Star (Polaris) would be to your right not your left. Second, Polaris is not a
particularly bright star that would stand-out. I think he must be referring to Jupiter which would have been to his left in the South and definitely
bright.
So, in the end we have a story of amazing acrobatic lights in the sky paired with a rather pedestrian video of stationary, fuzzy blobs and a few
jets. Meh.
Pocky, your video shows the sun overloading the CCD detector in the camera. When that happens the sensor returns no data and the pixel will be black.
It's a common occurrence. The video DID make me queasy, however!
[edit on 6-9-2008 by IAttackPeople]