the lihtning was so close I smelled the electrcity from it nearby and it was so close that the thunder bangs and cracks were so loud the crackles would let me sleep all night we were under the gun for 7 hours untill dawn, interesting sky. Were in brooklyn where we got the brint of the storm or mybrooklyn aaccent stowm as we don't prpnounce our R's
Thanks to the suggestion by a commenter on Capital Weather Gang's fb page, we believe it's mostly likely the One Dulles Corridor building on Parkridge Blvd. 1dulles[dot]com
From where were you filming?? You say Reston in the video title and then describe seeing the light over McLean... Reston is North and west of McLean (ie, McLean is east and south from Reston... the direction you would have faced to see the moon)...
And the moon is not going to move fast at all...
I was out in Alexandria and there was a major thunderstorm to the NNE... however, in the SSE the clouds were thinner (never clearing) but thinner and the moonlight was coming through.
@TheAdastraGRL Can't be the moon. This was looking North from our porch. The moon rises in the east. Also, this lasted two hours without moving. The moon would have moved considerably during that time.
Wow. I wonder what that could be. Thanks for posting this. I live in Silver Spring, Md. I'm gonna send your video link to some members of my astronomy group and see if they have any idea what it could be.
@devvin It was still visible in the sky at nearly the same location a full two hours after we first spotted it. Amazing. This would have been looking NNE from Reston, toward Great Falls. The moon, if it had been visible at all, would have been almost 90 degrees to the right of this. But, the color cycling was truly amazing, and I'd love an explanation!
Kaitlyn here, and uh yeah....AWESOME! Mom and I laughed so hard and contemplated the possibilities, one of which is of Graham becoming a radio announcer....
Nice skies in ur vid
WetPooooopie 3 months ago
the lihtning was so close I smelled the electrcity from it nearby and it was so close that the thunder bangs and cracks were so loud the crackles would let me sleep all night we were under the gun for 7 hours untill dawn, interesting sky. Were in brooklyn where we got the brint of the storm or mybrooklyn aaccent stowm as we don't prpnounce our R's
WetPooooopie 3 months ago
Wow whoever slept though this must of been half dead jk lol lol lolz
WetPooooopie 3 months ago
This is crazy! The blue is definitely brightest. Cool! But Weird! (~Liana :)
Trillora 6 months ago
Thanks to the suggestion by a commenter on Capital Weather Gang's fb page, we believe it's mostly likely the One Dulles Corridor building on Parkridge Blvd. 1dulles[dot]com
marsdenmediavideo 6 months ago
@marsdenmediavideo I was about to say, it reminds me of the colors from the USA Today HQ.
GUMMYBEAYUH 2 weeks ago
From where were you filming?? You say Reston in the video title and then describe seeing the light over McLean... Reston is North and west of McLean (ie, McLean is east and south from Reston... the direction you would have faced to see the moon)...
And the moon is not going to move fast at all...
I was out in Alexandria and there was a major thunderstorm to the NNE... however, in the SSE the clouds were thinner (never clearing) but thinner and the moonlight was coming through.
TheAdastraGRL 6 months ago
It was the moon through the clouds. The moon was just past full.
TheAdastraGRL 6 months ago
@TheAdastraGRL Can't be the moon. This was looking North from our porch. The moon rises in the east. Also, this lasted two hours without moving. The moon would have moved considerably during that time.
marsdenmediavideo 6 months ago
You can see it a little more clearly in some still photos we shot and posted on our FB page. /marsdenmedia
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marsdenmediavideo 6 months ago
Wow. I wonder what that could be. Thanks for posting this. I live in Silver Spring, Md. I'm gonna send your video link to some members of my astronomy group and see if they have any idea what it could be.
devvin 6 months ago
@devvin It was still visible in the sky at nearly the same location a full two hours after we first spotted it. Amazing. This would have been looking NNE from Reston, toward Great Falls. The moon, if it had been visible at all, would have been almost 90 degrees to the right of this. But, the color cycling was truly amazing, and I'd love an explanation!
marsdenmediavideo 6 months ago
Kaitlyn here, and uh yeah....AWESOME! Mom and I laughed so hard and contemplated the possibilities, one of which is of Graham becoming a radio announcer....
ActinOutLoud 6 months ago