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posted on Nov, 18 2004 @ 06:56 PM
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What do you make of these, for UFOs?

photos taken in March of 2002



and



These photos are shown as stills at www.realsightings.com...

They were originally shot by friends of Kent Steadman from cyberspaceorbit.

[edit on 18-11-2004 by Emily_Cragg]



posted on Nov, 18 2004 @ 07:10 PM
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I already posted on this somewhere else, I just can't remember where. Mod's please don't close the thread though, Emily_Cragg has a good reason to open this one.

Anyway, I have no idea as to what this thing is. Keep in mind folks, that this wasn't all night long, and it is not light pollution: it happened only for a brief period of time, which wasn't for more than 2 minutes.



posted on Nov, 18 2004 @ 07:40 PM
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it happened only for a brief period of time, which wasn't for more than 2 minutes.


NOT if you look at the all-night page. It kept popping up for several hours--

nightskylive.net...

according to this page, anyway. Glad you noticed it too.

And Palomar corroborates.



posted on Nov, 18 2004 @ 07:43 PM
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I believe that there is already a thread discussing this issue:

Observatory all-night pics don't make any sense.


[edit on 18-11-2004 by dbates]



posted on Nov, 18 2004 @ 07:48 PM
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Okay, I continued the thread, and I edited some new urls into this one; so now, it's a whole new topic.

I always have wondered, just what these films [taken by telescope centered on an area near the moon, as I understand it from the Millennium Group].

These are amazing. What are they? Alive?



[edit on 18-11-2004 by Emily_Cragg]




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