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Old June 16th 08, 01:38 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Neil[_2_]
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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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Old June 18th 08, 07:29 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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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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Old June 18th 08, 08:33 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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"Yogi" wrote in message
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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


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.

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Old June 18th 08, 12:11 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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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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Old June 19th 08, 08:25 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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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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Old June 21st 08, 09:49 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Neil[_2_]
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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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Old June 21st 08, 09:50 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Neil[_2_]
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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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Old June 21st 08, 04:20 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Mike Dworetsky
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"Neil" wrote in message
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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



Possibly a high altitude weather balloon?

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Mike Dworetsky

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Old June 24th 08, 09:55 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Neil[_2_]
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Hi Mike

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"Neil" wrote in message
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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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Old June 24th 08, 10:52 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Mike Dworetsky
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"Neil" wrote in message
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Hi Mike

"Mike Dworetsky" wrote in message
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"Neil" wrote in message
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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.

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Mike Dworetsky

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