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Aliens, ETs and UFOs => Sightings! => Topic started by: Moneyman on November 27, 2011, 08:29:00 AM

Title: Moving Stars?
Post by: Moneyman on November 27, 2011, 08:29:00 AM
I saw something really weird last month, and I thought I would post it here in case anyone has heard of, or even seen, this sort of phenomenon.

It was on a Monday night, in chilly Saskatchewan. I was driving home when I noticed that the northern lights were in the sky. They weren't just in the distance though, they were actually moving directly over top of the area. They didn't have bright colors, instead they were a sort of dull, eerie green. They looked quite beautiful though, when they moved directly over top of me they looked like rays of green light pointing at, or coming from, the moon.

As I was watching the lights go by in the sky, I saw something start moving. It was a star, a simple white dot in the sky like all the rest, only it was moving eastward at a fast, steady rate. Originally I thought it was just a plane, or even a satellite, but I became very suspicious when I started to think about it logically.

For one thing, it wasn't moving anything like a plane. The star did not blink, and it was moving far to fast to be a plane at high altitude. There were no smoke trails, and I heard no sounds of an engine as it passed by. It also appeared out of nowhere, I hadn't seen it coming from the west, I spotted it in the sky directly above me. After it had moved about a third of the way across the sky, it suddenly faded out. It did not reappear, it simply faded out and didn't appear again.

I went back to looking at the rest of the stars and the northern lights, still confused about what I had seen. The ever cautious, pragmatic side of my mind kept telling me it was a satellite or a plane, and I had just missed some minor detail about it. That train of thought quickly ended when I saw ANOTHER star start to move, this time heading north. It was moving at an almost identical rate to the previous one. I followed it as it moved across the sky a little bit before it too, faded out and disappeared.

There are three things I know for sure:

1. It wasn't a plane, it was moving way too fast at too high an altitude and left no smoke trails/noise.

2. It wasn't a satellite or shooting star, it did not have blinking lights and it was moving too slow and lasted too long to be a shooting star.

3. It wasn't a figment of my imagination, my mind was perfectly healthy and I do not suffer from wild fantasies. The whole "your just seeing things" is a skeptic scapegoat.

I honestly don't know what it was, I also don't know if it was linked with the Northern lights passing over the area or not. Whatever it was, it was weird and fascinating at the same time.

Have you guys every witnessed a phenomenon like this before? Do you  have any thoughts/opinions about it?
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: LeXtruX on November 27, 2011, 09:05:23 AM
It could be a spacestation or satelite passing by... I've seen this several times. no worries there ;-) the aurora you saw btw is nothing to worry about, a friend of mine sees the green aurora's every winter :)
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Nina on November 27, 2011, 09:48:01 AM
Yeah, ive seen stuff like that. But one thing u gotta know, satellites DONT blink. Although, they dont start to move all of the sudden either....
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Moneyman on November 27, 2011, 11:38:49 AM
Yeah, ive seen stuff like that. But one thing u gotta know, satellites DONT blink. Although, they dont start to move all of the sudden either....

Yea I knew that, I just typed in the wrong spot(ironically, sometimes correcting my post causes errors). I doubted it was a satellite since I sort of question whether they would be visible and shine as bright as a star. Besides, it was moving way to fast IMO.

I also wasn't concerned about the green aurora, I figured it was just the northern lights without their color due to them being directly over top of the area.
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: LeXtruX on November 27, 2011, 02:52:32 PM
believe me, they move fast... I've seen a space station in orbit moving at the speed of a plane so yea :) it's nothing supernatural if you ask me.
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Nina on November 27, 2011, 03:01:26 PM
believe me, they move fast... I've seen a space station in orbit moving at the speed of a plane so yea :) it's nothing supernatural if you ask me.


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1. It wasn't a plane, it was moving way too fast at too high an altitude and left no smoke trails/noise.

@ LX: We should define the meaning of supernatural first it seems.
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: LeXtruX on November 27, 2011, 03:43:07 PM
I'm saying it's nothing special... if you have clear skies you often see "moving" stars, though they are nothing more than satelites and the ISS moving around orbit... No worries, they go FAST! (well some do) they don't keep hanging above 1 place of the earth, they move around it like the moon does
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Moneyman on November 27, 2011, 06:15:26 PM
Well I never considered the possibility of space stations since I thought there was only one, which wasn't really visible from Earth, but that seems more logical then...whatever else I thought they probably weren't.

Only thing I don't get is why they quickly faded out, its like they just randomly decided to turn off their lights or suddenly realized their cloaking device was off(I'm sorry, I had too).

But the satellite makes sense, just felt a little improbable that I saw two of them within minutes of each other.
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: LeXtruX on November 27, 2011, 10:34:02 PM
actually it's sunlight reflecting on the materials of the station/satelite. In case of the 2 at once, it's possible yet inpropable, so yea, I still think it's nothing special, but if you can prove me wrong I will stand corrected ^^
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Moneyman on November 28, 2011, 07:42:36 PM
actually it's sunlight reflecting on the materials of the station/satelite. In case of the 2 at once, it's possible yet inpropable, so yea, I still think it's nothing special, but if you can prove me wrong I will stand corrected ^^

I never really thought it was anything "special", just weird and hard to explain. The space station/satellite makes sense, and since it was a bright full moon its possible the reflection of the moon was what made them visible. It also may explain why they faded out, its possible after they covered a certain distance the angle they were at made them appear to fade out from my perspective.

OR...its a sign from heaven that aliens are planning to invade earth...still plausible... :lol:
Title: Re: Moving Stars?
Post by: Nina on November 28, 2011, 10:37:15 PM
Id always go with aliens too, but sadly, 85% of what people think of as UFOs are just military things.