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Old 18th Mar 2024, 09:23
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Originally Posted by SeaRenity
So everything is ok with these lights? .Has any official body ever given these events an official verdict ! Official bodies been contacted and asked for an explanation ?
Or is this just pprune speculative space scientists explaining these lights.
They’re satellites dopey. They keep an eye on the chemtrail distribution from high flying airliners.
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Old 19th Mar 2024, 01:48
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Dont feel too bad. I watched a light head towards me once then off to my left one night when I was stargazing. Long story short through the 20 x 50s I could see an onion shaped plume as though I was now looking up the tail pipe of a rocket. Nothing on radar no recent launches wasnt a satellite either. Was moving faster than the speed of an aircraft based on my calculations about 150k away as that is the maximum distance I can see an aircraft light at night.
I think all sorts of Military exercises and tests take place all time at night.
I would put what you seen down to aircraft operating from an Aircraft Carrier.
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Old 3rd Apr 2024, 13:01
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They're seen in the northern hemisphere as well. I've seen them both East and West bound between SYD and PER.

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Great photo - and hover your mouse over it:

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Old 3rd Apr 2024, 23:08
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Saw them last night, in the south west of NZ.
Although they look unworldly, nothing indicates to me they are nothing more than Musks satellites catching the sun. If you have a stationary star in the mix, it gives the illusion of the stars moving randomly. Their speed and direction are too uniform (slow) to get me excited about 'visitors'. I see them regularly in different places flying at night.
Like I have always said, if you have the technology to travel through solar systems, you will have the technology to be stealth. Not travel around with the sun reflecting off you or flashing lights like a lot of UFO sightings claim.

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