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Hi Everyone
I give up. What was that? Just seen (13.20 on 16th June 08) a very bright star like object like Venus at sun set but this was just north of the zenith during bright sunlight. It twinkled and at first, I thought is was drifting slowly (much slower that Iridium flares or the ISS) south-east but after a few minutes it was drifting slowly north-east. I see a few UFOs but if I stare at them long enough I figure out what they are (pink balloons, seeds, cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome. I'm about ten miles south-east of Dumfries and haven't touched a drop (yet!). TIA Neil |
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Neil schrieb:
Hi Everyone I give up. What was that? Just seen (13.20 on 16th June 08) a very bright star like object like Venus at sun set but this was just north of the zenith during bright sunlight. It twinkled and at first, I thought is was drifting slowly (much slower that Iridium flares or the ISS) south-east but after a few minutes it was drifting slowly north-east. I see a few UFOs but if I stare at them long enough I figure out what they are (pink balloons, seeds, cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome. I'm about ten miles south-east of Dumfries and haven't touched a drop (yet!). TIA Neil Maybe it was a sky lantern. They are causing a lot UFO reportings :-) http://www.tradekey.com/ks-kongming-lantern Yogi |
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"Yogi" wrote in message
... Neil schrieb: Hi Everyone I give up. What was that? Just seen (13.20 on 16th June 08) a very bright star like object like Venus at sun set but this was just north of the zenith during bright sunlight. It twinkled and at first, I thought is was drifting slowly (much slower that Iridium flares or the ISS) south-east but after a few minutes it was drifting slowly north-east. I see a few UFOs but if I stare at them long enough I figure out what they are (pink balloons, seeds, cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome. I'm about ten miles south-east of Dumfries and haven't touched a drop (yet!). TIA Neil Maybe it was a sky lantern. They are causing a lot UFO reportings :-) http://www.tradekey.com/ks-kongming-lantern Yogi Indeed. Not to mention brush and forest fires. The things are powered by liquid fueled lamps. I have received a few UFO queries at University of London Observatory that seem to have been caused by lanterns much like these if not identical. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply) |
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Yogi wrote:
Neil schrieb: Hi Everyone I give up. What was that? Just seen (13.20 on 16th June 08) a very bright star like object like Venus at sun set but this was just north of the zenith during bright sunlight. It twinkled and at first, I thought is was drifting slowly (much slower that Iridium flares or the ISS) south-east but after a few minutes it was drifting slowly north-east. I see a few UFOs but if I stare at them long enough I figure out what they are (pink balloons, seeds, cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome. I'm about ten miles south-east of Dumfries and haven't touched a drop (yet!). TIA Neil Maybe it was a sky lantern. They are causing a lot UFO reportings :-) http://www.tradekey.com/ks-kongming-lantern Yogi I was in Phuket, Thailand over Christmas, there were dozens of these things floating around that night (sky lanterns)...had me totally baffled for quite some time! Titian |
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Imagine the potential dangers to crops, forests, moorland and thatched
houses after a long dry spell. Makes a change from forcefeeding rubber balloons to pets and wildlife, I suppose. Release and forget. It's no longer the user's problem provided they make a quick buck and get some local attention. Much like dropping your needles in the park after your fix. Or your tangled fishing gear on the beach. http://www.flyingchineselanterns.com/index2.htm |
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Thank you all for the replies however I don't think it was a skylantern.
I've seen a few of these lift off recently and whatever I saw was MUCH brighter than them. I said 'like Venus after sunset' but this was in the middle of the day, a bright sunlit day, so this thing must have been really bright. Also the lanterns I saw were orange-y in colour but this was white like reflected sunlight. I've no way of knowing how high this thing was but I got the impression that it was really high, much higher that the lanterns I've seen in the past. Thanks again but are there any more thoughts please? Chris B wrote Much like dropping your needles in the park after your fix. Your? What are you implying? ;-) Titian wrote I was in Phuket, Thailand over Christmas, there were dozens of these things floating around that night (sky lanterns)...had me totally baffled for quite some time! When I was in Glasgow, and sometimes when I was near other cities, I saw lights hanging in the sky. I was baffled for a long time too. Eventually realised they were planes coming into land and were heading 'more or less' towards me. Neil |
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Thank you all for the replies however I don't think it was a skylantern.
I've seen a few of these lift off recently and whatever I saw was MUCH brighter than them. I said 'like Venus after sunset' but this was in the middle of the day, a bright sunlit day, so this thing must have been really bright. Also the lanterns I saw were orange-y in colour but this was white like reflected sunlight. I've no way of knowing how high this thing was but I got the impression that it was really high, much higher that the lanterns I've seen in the past. Thanks again but are there any more thoughts please? Chris B wrote Much like dropping your needles in the park after your fix. Your? What are you implying? ;-) Titian wrote I was in Phuket, Thailand over Christmas, there were dozens of these things floating around that night (sky lanterns)...had me totally baffled for quite some time! When I was in Glasgow, and sometimes when I was near other cities, I saw lights hanging in the sky. I was baffled for a long time too. Eventually realised they were planes coming into land and were heading 'more or less' towards me. Neil |
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"Neil" wrote in message
... Hi Everyone I give up. What was that? Just seen (13.20 on 16th June 08) a very bright star like object like Venus at sun set but this was just north of the zenith during bright sunlight. It twinkled and at first, I thought is was drifting slowly (much slower that Iridium flares or the ISS) south-east but after a few minutes it was drifting slowly north-east. I see a few UFOs but if I stare at them long enough I figure out what they are (pink balloons, seeds, cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome. I'm about ten miles south-east of Dumfries and haven't touched a drop (yet!). TIA Neil Possibly a high altitude weather balloon? -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply) |
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Hi Mike
"Mike Dworetsky" wrote in message ... "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Possibly a high altitude weather balloon? Yes, guess that's what it must have been. Just really eerie the way it caught the sun light like that. Anyway, thank you & thank all the other responders. Neil |
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"Neil" wrote in message
... Hi Mike "Mike Dworetsky" wrote in message ... "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone cars, you know the usual) but this one's stumped me. The only thing I can think it might be is a weather balloon. Possibly a high altitude weather balloon? Yes, guess that's what it must have been. Just really eerie the way it caught the sun light like that. Anyway, thank you & thank all the other responders. Neil I can vividly recall seeing one once, a few minutes before sunset, then suddenly it turned into a twinkling bright "star". With a telescope I found a remarkable view of a cloud of shiny debris twisting and scintillating as it expanded. Apparently I had spotted one just at the point when it "popped" and dropped its instrument package on a parachute. I worked out what it was, but for someone without a telescope or optical aid I could see how it could be styled a UFO. Unidentified yes; extraterrestial (cue theremin music) no. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply) |
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