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    rapid flasher high up

    I'm debating if I will edit this as it is not that exciting to see. It was the size of a satellite rapidly flashing but moving extremely slow or barely discernible that is moving. For example 5 minutes to cover a small part of sky. Any ideas?

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    it's your call, maestro : )

    is it worth your time?

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    I'll watch it on video and it might be of interest to post. Thanks...

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    It's uploading and wanted to hear what members think before choosing public viewing. It's so high up it can't be a helicopter and so slow moving it can't be a plane. Just not as exciting as the milk wagon...

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    Ok here it is, any thoughts about it? Is it worthy for public view?


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    Quote Originally posted by mojo View Post
    Ok here it is, any thoughts about it? Is it worthy for public view?

    It's difficult to decipher which you're referring to because the slight movement makes a couple of the surrounding lights look like they're flashing too. Are you using a tripod?

    On another note...I am absolutely envious of your night sky! That must be what it's like to live without light pollution. Makes me want to move to Oregon.

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    Thanks and it was slightly cloudy this night, sometimes the stars are so amazingly clear. Also stars will sometims scintillate so thats what we are seeing in 3gen night vision..

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    Quote Originally posted by mojo View Post
    I'm debating if I will edit this as it is not that exciting to see. It was the size of a satellite rapidly flashing but moving extremely slow or barely discernible that is moving. For example 5 minutes to cover a small part of sky. Any ideas?
    I think its important, because to me it shows some details of something what am investigating on this moment.
    And that is the energy movement what we almost cant see with the naked eye, because they go to fast.
    The blinking in your videos proves that point, and then am not talking about tht pulsing object.
    Its those fast blinking lights everywhere in that video, i see the same reaction around those UFOs.

    So it might not be so simple as objects flying around in the sky.
    It might be true that the sky is full of energy or a world what we cant see with the naked eye.
    Like some kind of other dimension, and what they show to us are glimps of that.

    So i just think out of the box on this moment and try to make a logical explination of what i see.
    And there for my friend, every information is needed to set into the public.
    I noticed that more skywatchers saw them as well, not many talk about it.
    Because they are not sure eather and also need more proof.
    Am sure of that, i mentioned it in the group on facebook.

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    I think it's good, mojo. I like the fact that the satellite comes through for comparison. As it leaves the screen another, dimmer one comes in from the right, higher up, and goes across the screen to the left.

    I wondered about the blinking and if there was a pattern or code.

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