Has May Been the Month for UFOs?, page 1
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Topic started on 27-5-2009 @ 09:59 PM by NightSkyeB4Dawn
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I have seen more video of UFOs this month then I think I have ever seen before.

I am cowardly sitting on the fence when it comes to UFOs being of extraterrestrial origin.

My favorite movie is The Day the Earth Stood Still, the old one, and I guess something deep down inside of me wants to believe but I just have not seen anything that has really sealed the deal for me.

I am really puzzled by this one and I don't know anything about CGI, or creative video. I consider myself lucky if I can snap a picture and you can recognize the image for what it is.

So experts, tell me what is going on here.


reply posted on 27-5-2009 @ 10:01 PM by starfemme1
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It has been quite actually -earlier in the year was bigger


reply posted on 27-5-2009 @ 10:38 PM by NightSkyeB4Dawn
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It has been quite actually -earlier in the year was bigger


You think that May has been a quiet month for UFO reports?

Which month was greater?



reply posted on 28-5-2009 @ 12:24 AM by Pauligirl
Originally posted by NightSkyeB4Dawn

So experts, tell me what is going on here.


I'm not an expert, and I don't play one on tv,
but I do read a lot and I found this here

Could have been NOSS satellites
It’s mentioned here:.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
One of the interesting sights in the night sky are the Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS) satellite formations, each having two or three satellites in close proximity to one another. Normally these satellites are relatively dim to the unaided eye, but on occasion they brighten sufficiently to be easily seen in a dark sky.

www.satobs.org...

and they can be seen on youtube, looking a lot like your vid.


reply posted on 28-5-2009 @ 11:55 AM by NightSkyeB4Dawn
Originally posted by Pauligirl
Originally posted by NightSkyeB4Dawn

So experts, tell me what is going on here.


I'm not an expert, and I don't play one on tv,
but I do read a lot and I found this here

Could have been NOSS satellites
It’s mentioned here:.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
One of the interesting sights in the night sky are the Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS) satellite formations, each having two or three satellites in close proximity to one another. Normally these satellites are relatively dim to the unaided eye, but on occasion they brighten sufficiently to be easily seen in a dark sky.

www.satobs.org...

and they can be seen on youtube, looking a lot like your vid.


NOSS was my first thought but after watching the whole video I just wasn't so sure.


reply posted on 29-5-2009 @ 06:28 AM by obilesk
I thought satellites too...at first. But as the video progresses, suddenly the footage cuts to a light that moves erratically, almost like a bug up close or an advanced anti-gravity craft far away. Then it goes back to footage that appears to be satellites.

Some other interesting things to me are the way the stars and other "anomalies" like the BIG bright light that shows up at 1 minute in are affected by this camera. It is apparently a night vision filter or something (not a camera expert), and though it makes it easier to view the Things of Interest, it makes it harder to identify stationary objects past the trees and an object that I think resembles some sort of scaffolding at the 7:20 mark.

Some questions:

Why don't we hear commentary? If it was me I would be freakin out. Then again, if this person is used to seeing this kind of phenomena and goes hunting for it (explains the camera filter), then I would understand him/her not wiggin out, but there should be at least some commentary...maybe?

What's with the footage not being complete? Why is it spliced up? There should be some sort of explanation from the person for this. If I, or anyone else, I suspect, were to be capturing possible UFOs on camera, you'd think the entire video would be posted, even if it had to be a compilation of vids.

And why does it end??? So often we see vids that claim to be UFOs (ET), and they just cut off at some arbitrary end. I understand batteries die, camera-phones have a predetermined limit, etc. But where is the explanation for why this video ended when it did? As far as I can tell, it just stops while still having the object(s) in view.

Nonetheless, a very intriguing video, especially the part where the object apparently moves erratically.

S&F

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reply posted on 4-6-2009 @ 06:08 PM by ShadowIntelligence
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June is rather the rush hour for them. I just opened a topic for it (5 reports on one day, 1 from the U.S., 4 from England)
www.abovetopsecret.com...


[edit on 4-6-2009 by ShadowIntelligence]


reply posted on 4-6-2009 @ 06:23 PM by NightSkyeB4Dawn
Originally posted by ShadowIntelligence
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June is rather the rush hour for them. I just opened a topic for it (5 reports on one day, 1 from the U.S., 4 from England)
www.abovetopsecret.com...


[edit on 4-6-2009 by ShadowIntelligence]


Okay; everybody heads up.

Never leave home without the camera and don't forget the extra batteries.

Cut off the auto focus and make a tripod out of anything that is sturdy enough to safely hold the camera and keep it still.

Somebody has to bring in that money shot!

The odds have to be better than the lottery or Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

Right?

Maybe?
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