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Topic: object releases other object --crashing ufo?
mightymoe's photo
Wed 01/07/15 08:12 PM
Witness stated: “I was driving home after work when this UFO or whatever you call it caught my eye. I pulled over in front of somebody’s house to film it. I would have got a better shot but I didn’t want to jump these peoples fence.”

“Anyway I don’t know what to make of it. Couldn’t have been a plane because there was no noise. And I never heard a crash after either.”

“The Orb thing flew straight up into the sky and disappeared. Sorry I didn’t film that. I didn’t know what to focus my attention on.”

Editor’s note: This event is almost similar to the strange event happened some days ago over Puerto Rico and Brazil.



video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1xcYXTZJI

dcastelmissy's photo
Thu 01/08/15 08:14 AM
Interesting!! Good to see you back Moe! flowerforyou

mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/08/15 08:40 AM

Interesting!! Good to see you back Moe! flowerforyou


hi missy! thank you

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Thu 01/08/15 12:36 PM
Say mightymoe, You say this thing displayed signs of breaking-up, then it ascended up-ward again?

mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/08/15 12:53 PM
Edited by mightymoe on Thu 01/08/15 12:54 PM

Say mightymoe, You say this thing displayed signs of breaking-up, then it ascended up-ward again?


thats what it looked like, something shot out of the bigger object... there is a video linked on it so people can see it for themselves...
(under the pic)
the way the trail is moving, it looks like the main object might have been spinning...

mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/08/15 07:03 PM
here's the video of the one in Brazil, it looks like space junk, something man made falling out the sky...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoS7PlUbJFo

mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/08/15 07:06 PM
this one is from the UK, Northumberland area



A Gazette reader took this photo of what he presumes is a meteorite or meteor in the sky above north Northumberland early on Christmas Day. Did anyone else spot it?

The picture, by Richard Thomas, was taken at 8.30am yesterday on the beach between Newton and Embleton before sunrise and features an object Mr Thomas described as 'very distinct'.

It is perhaps likely to be a meteor rather than a meteorite as a meteor is a small particle from an asteroid or comet orbiting the sun that is observed as it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere - a shooting star, while a meteorite is one that survives its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and hits the surface.

It is not the only thing that has attracted attention to our skies after spectacular Northern Lights displays were spotted from Craster and then from Bamburgh earlier this week.

Known as the Aurora Borealis, the light show is caused by charged particles colliding in the Earth's atmosphere and is seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemisphere.

Before a display, electrons and protons are hurled from the sun's atmosphere and are blown towards the Earth by the solar wind. Often these particles are then deflected by the Earth's magnetic field, but as it is weaker at either pole, some particles enter the atmosphere and collide with gas particles.

mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/08/15 07:10 PM
Mount Rundle, Calgary



true meteorite

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Fri 01/09/15 02:13 PM
I happen to live in a very rural area and I've seen my share of very spectacular meteors entering the atmosphere. Some are a bright white and at arms-length they were proportionate to a common florescent-tube and lite-up the night into day. Some glowed green and obviously had a lot of copper in them. Some burn dirty and had an orange trail and even the center of the fire-ball was dark with a dull red hallo. These ones I often stand silent for a couple of minutes in the hope to receive a sonic-boom or some noise, but sadly, never a sound.

One night, I was sitting very still with my rifle waiting for Beaver to swim into view. (They Were Flooding The Area) My eyes were fixed on the horizon over the swamp when suddenly what appeared to be a star suddenly glowed very bright then panned-out with straight lines on either side of it and was gone. I freaked-out...! I thought I'd just witnessed a Super-Nova. So, I immediately checked my watch for the exact time and then winged a guess as to its azimuth to the North Star. I went home and phoned the astronomy department at the University of Winnipeg. I was able to get-a-hold of somebody who was a major in the observatory. He was actually able to confirm it was a satellite that was turning and its solar-panels must have reflected the Sun's rays back toward my area.

Which now brings me back to what mite be occurring here... It could very well be space-junk and what-is-more, it is possible that something else has collided with it. The mere fact that some debris seemingly flew up-ward doesn't have any relevance to it having fought any gravitational pull. When an object flies apart in orbit, any unwanted mass being directed on an object at a fixed speed in a vacuum will cause an equal-and-opposite effect that's common to Newtonian Physics. The problem with this theory is the sky is still too-blue with twilight (Bright Contrast) and You'd think somebody from the Space Agency would be able to verify this.

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Fri 01/09/15 02:39 PM
Mightymoe... I have only one other question that maybe pertinent to this video.

Was your car window rolled-up when You started to record this?

I want to eliminate any other possible explanations like anything being reflected from within your car. (Like Console Lights For Example Or Other Traffic Passing-By On The Opposite Side Of The Car)


mightymoe's photo
Fri 01/09/15 03:21 PM

Mightymoe... I have only one other question that maybe pertinent to this video.

Was your car window rolled-up when You started to record this?

I want to eliminate any other possible explanations like anything being reflected from within your car. (Like Console Lights For Example Or Other Traffic Passing-By On The Opposite Side Of The Car)




i didn't record it, someone in cali did... but that could be an answer, there is only the one video, that i know of...

mightymoe's photo
Fri 01/09/15 03:23 PM

I happen to live in a very rural area and I've seen my share of very spectacular meteors entering the atmosphere. Some are a bright white and at arms-length they were proportionate to a common florescent-tube and lite-up the night into day. Some glowed green and obviously had a lot of copper in them. Some burn dirty and had an orange trail and even the center of the fire-ball was dark with a dull red hallo. These ones I often stand silent for a couple of minutes in the hope to receive a sonic-boom or some noise, but sadly, never a sound.

One night, I was sitting very still with my rifle waiting for Beaver to swim into view. (They Were Flooding The Area) My eyes were fixed on the horizon over the swamp when suddenly what appeared to be a star suddenly glowed very bright then panned-out with straight lines on either side of it and was gone. I freaked-out...! I thought I'd just witnessed a Super-Nova. So, I immediately checked my watch for the exact time and then winged a guess as to its azimuth to the North Star. I went home and phoned the astronomy department at the University of Winnipeg. I was able to get-a-hold of somebody who was a major in the observatory. He was actually able to confirm it was a satellite that was turning and its solar-panels must have reflected the Sun's rays back toward my area.

Which now brings me back to what mite be occurring here... It could very well be space-junk and what-is-more, it is possible that something else has collided with it. The mere fact that some debris seemingly flew up-ward doesn't have any relevance to it having fought any gravitational pull. When an object flies apart in orbit, any unwanted mass being directed on an object at a fixed speed in a vacuum will cause an equal-and-opposite effect that's common to Newtonian Physics. The problem with this theory is the sky is still too-blue with twilight (Bright Contrast) and You'd think somebody from the Space Agency would be able to verify this.


i agree, i think a lot of it is space junk, especially the slow moving ones... there is over 40,000 objects orbiting earth right now, and lots of them are out of fuel, power...

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Sat 01/10/15 12:49 PM
Thank You, my misunderstanding of the source of this video.

Have You ever viewed, 'YOU TUBE's... 'What Is This?' (Sweden 2012)

mightymoe's photo
Sat 01/10/15 12:56 PM

Thank You, my misunderstanding of the source of this video.

Have You ever viewed, 'YOU TUBE's... 'What Is This?' (Sweden 2012)


what?

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Sat 01/10/15 01:46 PM
Sorry, go on You Tube and Search- What's This? (Sweden 2012)

There's an A.T.V. in the foreground and the person who's holding the video recorder gets this object over the tree-line. It actually hides behind the trees for a little while then it flies off to the right in a clearing ahead of other trees.

If this is doctored... Whoever it is did a great job!

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Sat 01/10/15 01:59 PM
Slightly off topic but Comet Lovejoy is now visible in the sky.

I think it said on the news that it hasn't been around for 11000 years and won't be back for 8000 years, so you can either view it now or wait a little while:smile:

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Sat 01/10/15 02:34 PM
Comet Lovejoy has a calculated elliptical degeneration of 3000 years?

I am assuming this is a 'new' comet that has been found entering our solar orbit and may not ever be humanly documentable again!

It beckons the question... With an elliptical orbit of an assumed 11,000-8,000 year revolution, how do we assume it is actually in orbit? Could it be something not expected to return?

mightymoe's photo
Sun 01/11/15 10:26 AM

Comet Lovejoy has a calculated elliptical degeneration of 3000 years?

I am assuming this is a 'new' comet that has been found entering our solar orbit and may not ever be humanly documentable again!

It beckons the question... With an elliptical orbit of an assumed 11,000-8,000 year revolution, how do we assume it is actually in orbit? Could it be something not expected to return?


math, gravity and mass are a constant...assuming that no other object interferes with it's path...

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Sun 01/11/15 07:30 PM
Edited by SheikOfLaBroquerie on Sun 01/11/15 07:34 PM
Yes, these constants are true and unchanging.

The part that I found puzzling is the margin between 11,000 and 8,000 years. There is a three thousand year variance between proposed orbits. Seems dramatic doesn't it?

Maybe, I'm missing something in how this was articulated. what




Did You ever get to look at 'YouTube's / What's This? (Sweden 2012)?'

mightymoe's photo
Sun 01/11/15 08:42 PM

Yes, these constants are true and unchanging.

The part that I found puzzling is the margin between 11,000 and 8,000 years. There is a three thousand year variance between proposed orbits. Seems dramatic doesn't it?

Maybe, I'm missing something in how this was articulated. what




Did You ever get to look at 'YouTube's / What's This? (Sweden 2012)?'


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA_T4YhwHL8

another UFO video... could be secret new tech?

doesn't look faked, but that really means nothing nowadays...

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