Unbelievable Events in Antarctica - Not Sure What To Make Of It .. You Decide | |
MadGame (OP) User ID: 1480904 United States 07/28/2011 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
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Alchemistic User ID: 1486011 United States 07/28/2011 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First, I like UrsuAdams, I've watched his videos. Having said that, he's wrong about what he calls the sun coming up. That is the moon. There is no "full" sunrise in the arctic, only twilight. At 23:50, that bright light is their top light turning on so they can go out to release a weather balloon. (it's been proven) His pulsating light, is the moon. It's not pulsating, it's the sky cam frames setting. What looks like a planet to the right of the moon is interesting, but I also buy the idea that it's a reflection because of the clouds. Then he says "and lower, and lower". Then he thinks he sees and explosion, which is in fact, their top light turning on again. He's got interesting footage, and I'm glad he keeps an eye on the station, but there is really nothing that interesting in the video, other then the 3 guys in the suits. It is good to question everything, but better to investigate rather then come to conclusions before the investigating Ain't nobody got time for dat! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1483292 United States 07/28/2011 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He's got interesting footage, and I'm glad he keeps an eye on the station, but there is really nothing that interesting in the video, other then the 3 guys in the suits. Quoting: Alchemisticand those three guys were photoshopped into it. they never move or do anything to indicate they're actually there or looking at something close by |
TBar1984 User ID: 1254186 United States 07/28/2011 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might as well post it while I can; Has anyone figured out why you can only see this 'object' after the Moon has just passed? Remember, the moon moves independently from other celestial bodies, so, it is always in a different area of the sky from last passage... |
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MadGame (OP) User ID: 1480904 United States 07/28/2011 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | came across the blog and thought it was interesting What is a LIBTARD You Ask ? - A Retarded Liberal ( AKA 99.9% of all Democrats ) ... And since ALL Liberals are Retarded ... Hence LIBTARD Pissing Off LIBTARDS since 1988 |
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bbristowe User ID: 1405457 Canada 07/28/2011 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Might as well post it while I can; Quoting: TBar1984Has anyone figured out why you can only see this 'object' after the Moon has just passed? Remember, the moon moves independently from other celestial bodies, so, it is always in a different area of the sky from last passage... You can see the reflection of the light from the moon bouncing off the camera. In the OPs video jump ahead to about 13:00. It is all explained there. |
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