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  • It moves like a sattelite

  • I would say this is more likely a plane rather than a satellite. I think this because the intervals on the flashing light is exactly the same regardless of when the laser is used. I am a great believer in UFO's but I don't believe this is anything other than a plane flying at night with its navigation lights flashing. The fact that it shows up as a single light is purely the the night vision flaring the underside light that stays on through out the flight on m ost planes.

  • This might aswell be a satelit...

  • they are real good catch!!!

  • I see these all the time in the night sky. Good work. Definitely UFO's.

  • I recorded a similar object, the video is on youtube as watch?v=fz3t_wNpIXM (channel jeffmbecker, video DoubleFlash) Also on this video is a recording of an aircraft for comparison. The difference should be obvious. I did check the satellite schedules using Heavens Above and this object was not on the list. I also have a video called Helios 1B that shows a typical satellite flare, similar to an Iridium flare.

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  • its a nuclear Space craft

  • @darksurvivor00 I am also a professional VFX and After Effects artist and I have to admit that this has nothing to do with VFX. You should learn more about CSETI before making such comments.

  • @VonGammel - the word 'satellite' doesn't mean only man-made objects. Since Norad is currently tracking in excess of 20,000 objects and there are many many more that are smaller and/or farther away that are not tracked, there could easily be over a million, but that's just a wild guess. When man-made satellites collide, which they have on occasion, they explode into a lot of tiny pieces. Like Norad says, "what goes up must come down" (and a lot of stuff comes down from elsewhere in space too)

  • if i was going to be skeptical i would say its a satellite but i would seriously doubt greer would present this as evidence of ufo/et if there was even a chance thats what it was.

  • Never seen a satellite before? Well, this is exactly what one looks like from the ground. You don't need the night-vision camera either, it looks the same with the naked eye (except for the green, obviously). The apparent flashing is just the sun shining off the shiny surfaces as it rotates (maybe solar panels). There are several million satellites in orbit around the earth, so you don't need to wait long to see one on a clear night away from artificial light pollution.

  • @davidljung2

    Where do you get your information, millions of satellites orbiting the earth?? "There are approximately 3,000 satellites operating in Earth orbit, according to the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), out of roughly 8,000 man-made objects in total"

    Though i think you're right this time what we see is just an satellite.

  • @davidljung2 I guess the pulsating that occurred every 6th count must have been timed according to the rotation? Would a reflection be so perfectly timed? Seems to be programmed to me? I don't know???

  • Rectification: Most aircrafts have also a fixed tail light, which could mean that with a nightvision camera an airplane filmed from behind could hypothetically look like this. But still the strobe light rhythm is incorrect.

    So definetly not a plane. Could be: Military, Extraterrestrial, NASA, ESA etcetera.... anything is possible.

  • I have seen this before and I knew this couldn't be an Airplane for 2 reasons:

    1. Strobe ligths of airplanes go on and off (I believe they call it occulting). As you can see this object isn't doing that. Instead its lighted all the time, with short periods of increased intensity.

    2. The speed at which this object is travelling, is way too big for an aircraft. Taking into account that the object is at high altitude. (When I saw this, there was no sound, and it didnt seem close)

    So Sattelite??

  • Not a plane or helicopter, it's moving just like a satellite. Notice it doesn't move out of its straight line

  • there is a patter in response which is fixed to time line not laser around it ... it certainly means that this is a aircraft or some satellite ...

  • Haven't you ever looked up on a clear night away from light pollution? This is obviously a satellite, it's on a constant course and speed because it's orbiting the Earth. Go outside at night and you will see.

  • satalite?

  • Would love to know the equipment used.

  • it seems to me that it pulses on fixed timing.

  • I have seen satellites numerous times. I have tracking software on my computer.. They will flash bright for a few seconds as the sun reflects off the sattelite but ONLY once because the satellite does NOT change its track. This object pulses this light numerous times clearly self luminating.

  • Its a satellite ffs, theres hundreds of them up there & they fly though our skies regulary. Download the stellarium software & turn on the satellite function & you will be shocked just how many pass over your head in any hour, no matter were you are on the planet

  • @PistolC Do satellites zigzag and disappear too ffs?

  • @ArcturiusfireW Not once does this object ZIGZAG, it goes in a straight line, the only movement being done here is the camera. Get your eyes checked ffs.

  • @PistolC I agree, it did not zig zag. You must be talking about some other video.

  • @PistolC It could also easily be an aircraft. Almost all helicopters and fixed wing aircraft are equipped with a strobe light that could pulse in this fashion.

  • I swear I saw one of those the other day... Like a star traveling in a linear direction.

  • @Dizztah That was probably satellite. I've also seen it once.

  • Saw the same thing in freaken vegas but It was way slower.

  • irridium sattilites reflect light like this all the time

  • It seems to be responding to the laser whatever it is :)

  • I was there, that was definitely no satellite. Yes, we saw a lot of satellites, but that was not one of them. The amplitude of those flashes was 100s of times brighter than any satellite we had seen. It was a brilliant, sharp, white light that pulsed, like a light house beacon. As I recall the object did not go in a completely straight line, but rather arced slightly.

  • @clbackus

    You were there!?

    I really want to take one of Dr. Greer's courses! Have you posted any vids from your course?

  • @terristanley Yes, I was there. Definitely worth it, if you want to have a positive paradigm shift. Very profound, especially for those interested in making a worthwhile change in their lives. No, I have not posted any vids.

  • Iridium satellite.

  • It does seem to be making subtle course changes which rules out an object in geosynch orbit such as a satellite as they don not change direction. As far as it being a commercial aircraft, it does hold a hint of possibility however it is missing things that are a tale tale sign all airliners share and that is the lights are on each wing tip that blink in an uninterrupted constant and even at 30,000 feet are unmistakable even with forward landing light s on. My opinion, this guy's not local.

  • thats a satellite that always flashes like that. you just shinned a laser at the right moments and only thought it was responding. you fooled yourself lol.

  • Very nice. Same thing that comes over my house.

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