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  • Mick West
    The line of sight to the clouds is entirely within the atmosphere, so, of course, atmospheric extinction (mostly water vapor, some aerosols), will affect it with distance. But what distance is it noticable at? Does place some limit on the...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to BoulderRiver's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    Perene, your contributions here have devolved into a Gish Gallop. You are attempting to overwhelm the discussion with a long list of speculative scenarios while ignoring the empirical data already provided. On a skeptical forum like this, we...
  • Starflint
    Pretty sure this is the view in the first photo location in Ürümqi, looking East. Buildings are at 43.801758° 87.604875°.
  • K
    kotare reacted to Landru's post in the thread Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here with Agree Agree.
    This thread is for a first time user to introduce themselves. Not for extended conversations.
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    kotare reacted to Ann K's post in the thread Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here with Like Like.
    Squirrels are the major consumers of my "bird" food, and will climb the screen door to berate me when the tray is empty. But my suburban back yard in Ohio has little red squirrels, medium-sized grey squirrels (both grey and black phases), and big...
  • K
    understood
  • FatPhil
    @Starflint The mismatch between the conspicuous diagonal motion blur of the (external) lights on the ground (conspicuous in the third still photo) and the lack of the same on the object strongly suggests that the mystery object is stationary with...
  • BoulderRiver
    BoulderRiver replied to the thread The Varginha UFO.
    Perene, your contributions here have devolved into a Gish Gallop. You are attempting to overwhelm the discussion with a long list of speculative scenarios while ignoring the empirical data already provided. On a skeptical forum like this, we...
  • Landru
    This thread is for a first time user to introduce themselves. Not for extended conversations.
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to FatPhil's post in the thread Science Friction with Agree Agree.
    I'm not sure why I didn't follow this recommendation earlier, but I've corrected that mistake and can happily recommend it very highly. As some may have noticed I've never had much time for producers of woowootainment, and, it's only gone...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Dislike Dislike.
    And I once again suggest you watch all videos from days after the event (1996) and every single one (to this date) the 3 girls recorded, confirming it wasn't the MUTE guy and the "creature" had eyes that were red, wide open, "the fingers were...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to BoulderRiver's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Agree Agree.
    By asking this, I presume you have neither the context of the sighting, nor read the thread, nor read my previous reply. The context of the sighting matters. They were exhausted from work, possibly dehydrated, and stressed from the warning they...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Dislike Dislike.
    Just to be clear: - Why would he crouching become in any way a stressful event? Was he wearing a costume, by any chance? And especially him, considering one of the girls (this is in the GloboPlay DOC) said it knew ever since she was a kid, that...
  • Ann K
    Squirrels are the major consumers of my "bird" food, and will climb the screen door to berate me when the tray is empty. But my suburban back yard in Ohio has little red squirrels, medium-sized grey squirrels (both grey and black phases), and big...
  • FatPhil
    FatPhil reacted to GM4AJK's post in the thread Another blinking object, satellite? with Like Like.
    This satellite is ETS 6, a now-defunct JAXA satellite that failed to reach GEO orbit but went on to have some success as a science satellite. It is a well-known flasher dating back to 2001 and maybe eariler. Here's the TLE for you
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