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Originally posted by OneEleven
Originally posted by gortex
As mentioned by others it looks like a plane , not unlike this one .
There are plenty of airports around the Avebury area as shown bellow .
Avebury Airports
edit on 24-8-2012 by gortex because: (no reason given)
BINGO. Not a reflection, but still a plane.
I was fooled by these many a times up until a few years ago. I even filmed a few that just seemed to disappear. Until one evening, the 'ufo' turned slightly, and while the light disappeared, the outline of the plane came into view.
Then i started watching these UFO's closer and guess what? They were ALL planes.
Perspective is a funny thing.
It's hard for people to admit that what they saw was nothing special. It was hard for me to admit it to myself, but once i saw the proof time and time again, well. It's either lie to yourself or accept that you were fooled.
So it is very important not to drive a stake into every UFO sighting just because we may have been fooled in the past.
Originally posted by all2human
i'd love to believe..
www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
yes yes, I have been fooled before as well. "WHAT IS THAT!!!!... Oh... It's a plane in the sun."
But you know what?
Sometimes they are actually orbs of light. And I have seen them with my own eyes at less than a thousand feet, one even floating into the ocean without making so much as a splash in the water.
So it is very important not to drive a stake into every UFO sighting just because we may have been fooled in the past.
Occam's Razor works both ways - a double-edged blade.
edit on 24-8-2012 by ThinkingCap because: EYE MAED A TIEPO
Landing lights are typically only useful as visibility aids to the pilots when the aircraft is very low and close to terrain, as during take-off and landing. Landing lights are usually extinguished in cruise flight, especially if atmospheric conditions are likely to cause reflection or glare from the lights back into the eyes of the pilots. However, the brightness of the landing lights makes them useful for increasing the visibility of an aircraft to other pilots, and so pilots are often encouraged to keep their landing lights on while in flight below certain altitudes or in crowded airspaces.
I'm starting to thing aliens are wheat intollerent
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Pax et Intellectus
I'm starting to thing aliens are wheat intollerent
I think it's barley.
They object to alcoholic beverages.
edit on 8/24/2012 by Phage because: (no reason given)
and was stationary for 40 seconds - it did not move.
They will assume you are too dumb to know any better and can't tell what's happening in the sky.
Originally posted by dplum517
You see, most people here will just ignore those kinds of details. They will assume you are too dumb to know any better and can't tell what's happening in the sky.