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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

Three more flashing stars. All in different parts of the sky. All moving in different directions. All changing colors. What baffles me is how they appear to move in different directions!

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  • There are 30 or 40 of these in the Ashland, OR sky right now. I can't see any non-flashing "stars".

  • @mothertory Are the stars merely "twinkling", or flashing colors?

  • @MoreQuestionsToo They were flashing colors, but I haven't seen them the last couple of nights.

  • @mothertory Wow!!!

  • I thought these were stars too until I actually seen 3 at my moms house 10 min from me catskill ny and they were above a open feild still light out from the evening and they were hovering together at low altitudes and then I watched as one stayed where it was and one went west and the other south and found new spots and just sat there blinking. SO now being they are in the same spots every night I think they are government spy drones..

  • @tempeyn Wow!!! I knew that something was "rotten in Denmark". Personally, I don't think they're stars. I even suspect that some "stars" that we see every night in the same postion, aren't "stars" at all. "Any highly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". {Arthur C. Clark}

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  • Hey thanks for the video! Cool to see that you can capture all those colors from a star. The night of Jan 28th I saw something in the sky that was like nothing I have ever seen before. It was flashing vibrant colors, about the size of a star, but no star in the sky was shining like it to the naked eye or through binoculars. Found your video looking for answers but I still dont know what to think. As you say - more questions than answers! ha!

  • well some stars, or rogue stars/shooting stars are big star like objects moving at great speeds in space.

  • I saw that same star, biggest one in the sky low on the horizon, i watched it all night at the lake....Is there not an official scientific explanation for it yet?

  • @tempeyn BINGO.Of course they are spy satellites. I believe that this one emits a reference signal so the electronics of other satellites can decipher small electrical changes. We will see in the future. By the way. Take a look at DARPA Artificial Telepathy. This may be a satellite that makes it work.

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