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Something bright at sunrise on Feb. 20, 2013 -- East Coast USA
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[quote:_Obsidian_:MV8yMTQ3MjY3XzM2Mjc1NzYyXzlFRkM2QjJF] There was a star that was supposed to go supernova last year or this year isn't there? I read something about it appearing as bright as the moon... [/quote]
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At first you will say just a normal sunrise but this is not normal. Look closely
Around 12:00 UTC / GMT -- approx 5-6am EST on Feb. 20, 2013.. something very bright illuminates the cloudtops -- not like a normal sunrise as we'd regularly see it.. you can see a light source casting a fast moving flash over the course of several frames ..
This light source at Sunrise casts a steep fast incline to the shadows coming from the tops of the high reaching Cumulus clouds along the storm front (off the east coast).
Regular sunrise? Satellite anomaly? I'm still trying to figure out what caused this.
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