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Joe Hillshoist wrote:Space junk falls, and its obvious that its space junk.
You can tell from the way it falls. Unlike things which enter the atmosphere under speed, or are in there anyway under their own power. They don't appear to be falling.
(I know this sounds silly but if you have seen it you will know exactly what I mean. The only force acting on it is gravity, and that is obvious.)
A grainy photo shot by Ms. Stewart shows a tube-like object flying at a 45-degree angle to the left against a grey sky, with an orange flame trailing behind. Ms. Stewart said she saw two other similar objects on the horizon, including one that appeared to be flying straight up into the air.
UFO sighting puzzles N.L. residents
Residents in Harbour Mille, a tiny community on Newfoundland's south coast, want to know what they saw in the sky Monday night.
Darlene Stewart said she was outside taking pictures of the sunset when she saw something fly overhead.
She snapped a picture of the object in an attempt to zoom in on it to see what it was.
"Even with the camera, I couldn't make it out until I put it on the computer," she told CBC News. "I knew then it wasn't an airplane. It was something different."
Stewart's picture shows a blurry image of what appears to be some kind of missile-like object emitting either flames or heavy smoke.
Emmy Pardy also saw the object.
"It appeared to come out of the ocean," she told CBC News. "It was like it was in the middle of the bay."
An RCMP officer was in the community Tuesday to investigate the reports.
Pardy said she'd like to know what the object was.
"It's kind of scary because you don't know if something is being set off out in the bay, [or] if someone is doing experiments," she said.
The residents plan to be outdoors again Tuesday evening to see if there is a similar sight in the sky.
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justdrew wrote:ok, so it does sound like there were only three such objects.
three at once is kinda weird for a test... if they're sub launched, that's a good sized sub to get three off in rapid succession.
gonna make a wild guess and say maybe it's drug smuggling... drug sub delivers payload inland via crappy low range DIY missiles?
elfismiles wrote:justdrew wrote:ok, so it does sound like there were only three such objects.
three at once is kinda weird for a test... if they're sub launched, that's a good sized sub to get three off in rapid succession.
gonna make a wild guess and say maybe it's drug smuggling... drug sub delivers payload inland via crappy low range DIY missiles?
Aaaaaahhhhaaaaa, Marijuana Missiles!
"SPLEEFS AWAY!!!"
"INCOMING!!!"
justdrew wrote:ok, so it does sound like there were only three such objects.
three at once is kinda weird for a test... if they're sub launched, that's a good sized sub to get three off in rapid succession.
gonna make a wild guess and say maybe it's drug smuggling... drug sub delivers payload inland via crappy low range DIY missiles?
barracuda wrote:
Well, well, well, it turned out to just be an airplane. I, for one, feel better now.Finnish UFO researcher says winter sun on jet streams creates rocket effect
A UFO researcher and author from Finland calls it "the December Phenomenon."
Bjorn Borg, a 63-year-old retired economist, says each winter he can count on media reports of what appear to be rocket or missile sightings of the kind seen last week over Newfoundland's south coast.
"Every year this comes up in the news," he said Monday from Helsinki.
But what people are really seeing is the effect of jetliner vapour trails catching winter sunlight, he said.
Borg studied photos taken at sunset a week ago in Harbour Mille, N.L., by resident Darlene Stewart. He believes what she and two others witnessed was nothing more than the optical illusion created when setting sun hits a jetliner at just the right angle.
"The sun is shining on the (condensation) trail. In winter time, the colour of the trail will show up (in) very strong yellow or even red. It looks like fire."
Borg said he has documented the same phenomenon more than 20 times around the world in recent years.
justdrew wrote:three at once is kinda weird for a test... if they're sub launched, that's a good sized sub to get three off in rapid succession.
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