I've just seen a UFO that appears like a star, but appears and disappears | |
| Top Hat Top Hat User ID: 21554388 11/12/2012 07:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just shut the fuck up with your incessant bullshitting. Quoting: Sparrow and Medicine We all know what you were doing last night, and it wasn't stargazing. You were in front of your monitor, with wotsits and mountain dew, wanking to the morning light. I am speaking only but the truth. Now then, how many of you guys have seen such "stars" that appear and disappear lately? Answer me? YES!! A star, just like the one when Jesus was born.It appeared above a mountain range. I kept staring at it, and felt something strong like it was noticing me. It lit way up and started moving closer to me. I thought, "Whats this? An airplane about to crash into my house? Then the lights of it went out, and I did'nt hear a sound at all. I looked up above me, and there it was stopped just above the tree. Part of it was over my house, part above the tree. I froze there staring at it with my 14 year old daughter, no fear at all. Then when it began to leave slowly, another orb one was following behind it. It looked like a tinkerbell the way it moved in a flash. Then me and my daughter went back and watched some TV, forgetting about all this, and didnt even talk about what we just saw, or tell anyone. One week later, we both suddenly remembered at the same time, and began to talk about it. Somewhat similar to my experience. No disclosure, though. I don't agree. Just a strange phenomena that really makes no sense. Why reveal itself and take such an interest in me. I'm no one. It carried no meaning or portent of anything, then. They can be next to us and invisible or decide to allow us to see them. Either way, it's meaningless. |
| Karlos User ID: 27376374 11/12/2012 07:38 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmmm!..... A 'star' that appears, then fades.... Sounds exactly like an 'Iridium Flare', sunlight reflects from a satellite, down to the planet's surface - a bit like reflecting a spot of light onto a wall with your watch-face. If you are in the area where this reflected 'spot' reaches the ground, you see the satellite 'flare' up for a few seconds, then fade when the reflected spot moves on. They are VERY well understood, and VERY predictable - the 'heavens-above' website can give very accurate predictions of flare sightings, if you enter your location accurately. I believe the OP may have seen an iridium flare (if he saw anything at all), then embellished the rest. (his posting history does show that SERIOUS embellishment is a regular thing for him) |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27706801 11/13/2012 10:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just shut the fuck up with your incessant bullshitting. Quoting: Sparrow and Medicine We all know what you were doing last night, and it wasn't stargazing. You were in front of your monitor, with wotsits and mountain dew, wanking to the morning light. I am speaking only but the truth. Now then, how many of you guys have seen such "stars" that appear and disappear lately? Answer me? Seen one the other night, and have been seeing them for the last few months. Usually spotted to the SW for me. Same spot and flashes very briefly and last for about a half hour. |
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