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DaSleeper
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dexter SinisterView Post

Now that's interesting in itself, maybe there are a lot of plants in the area that release seeds or pollen or something at that time of year. Is it raining lightly in the first snapshot? I've seen similar effects from a flash in light rain that disappear when I zoom in on the scene.

Actually, after it had happened a couple of times, I started researching the subject, and came to similar conclusions...It has always happened around the long weekend at the beginning of August, when certain plants are pollinating, and there is a set of rapids or small falls about a hundred feet east of where that happens and the wind comes from that direction when it happens....

But I also like the idea of the Indian burial ground
 
ironsides
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-- (NRL).
Head NRL group scientist Russ Howard and lead ground systems engineer Nathan Rich say the mysterious object is in fact Mercury itself. And what we're seeing in the footage is the equivalent of Mercury's wake, "where the planet was on the previous day," as it travels through the solar system on its natural gravitational path:
To make the relatively faint glow of a coronal mass ejection stand out against the bright glare of space—caused by interplanetary dust and the stellar/galactic background—the NRL scientists must remove as much background light as possible. They explained that they determine what light is background light, and thus can be subtracted out, by calculating the average amount of light that entered each camera pixel on the day of the CME event and on the previous day. Light appearing in the pixels on both days is considered to be background light and is removed from the footage of the CME. The remaining light is then enhanced.
The analysts say the practice works even better when applied to far-off objects such as stars, which don't move much relative to the sun. But for moving objects, especially planets, the process is a little more complicated. And making matters even trickier is Mercury's staus as --

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petros
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I believe these are called "orbs" in the weirdo world.

 
Cliffy
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Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

I believe these are called "orbs" in the weirdo world.

Hay! Who is calling who a weirdo?

Did you ever see The Fisher King? Those are the little floating people.
 
Blackleaf
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Quote: Originally Posted by #juanView Post

As far as I know, "cloaking" only exists in Star Trek movies and the like. If we had "cloaking" we wouldn't need radar detectors.

Humans might not have cloaking technology but it doesn't mean that other advanced civilizations don't.
 
Dexter Sinister
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We may have it some day too. --
 
ironsides
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Looks to me like a Russian Heavy lift chopper


Video: UFO filmed hovering over Russian protesters


Some 25,000 pro-democracy protesters in Moscow's Bolotnaya Square had an unexpected participant in their demonstrations on Saturday when --.
Here is a somewhat blurry video capture of the scene, taken by a person in the crowd:
Several demonstrators in the crowd espied the hovering object, with reflecting blue and red lights. Descriptions of the object--which observers say was definitely not a helicopter--included "five extended tendrils or pylons emanating from the body of the vehicle."

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spaminator
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are any of these objects headed toward earth?
 

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