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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2007

*PART TWO IS NOW IN PRE-VIS CHECK IT OUT HERE: http://www.ascendant-online.net/close_encounter-part2

During a routine recon, the worlds fastest aircraft encounters something not of this world.

This is my first attempt at green screen compositing and voice acting.

Not all recons are routine.

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  • What's the music which sounds in the beginning of the clip?? Just a few seconds:))

  • @VSZHOPY

    Sorry I did not reply to this sooner, I did not realize the comment section had moved. The song is by Enya, and it is called Boadicia.

    Cheers

  • @ascendantonline Nothing to sorry anout. I was answered this question nearly 7 mounths ago by now(as Youtube shows). But thank you anyway,the vid is superb!))

  • @VSZHOPY I replied because he gave you the wrong information, and I wanted to ensure you had the correct information. Thank you for your interest, it is much appreciated.

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  • but the planes were owned and operated by NASA, dumbass

  • @JeffDrumm

    Hi Jeff,

    No, this is voice acting. why, does it sound real?

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  • hey man !!! where is the second part...?and third part?

  • debil z ciebie po huja taki beznadziejny film dodajesz cioto

  • thats funny/ so thats wat happens when u go too fast/ u create a worm hole and u end up in a different dimention

  • I worked in the program. Lockheed owned them. Congress funded them, but Lockheed didn't "sell" them to the USA, they were operated under contract. The ones Nasa had were USAF assigned assets as were the pilots who flew the NASA birds at Edwards. Lockheed kept their own people in the program right to the time they were retired. The Lockheed people WERE however paid on the GS payscale.

  • @scismgenie  according to the NASA website, they were owned by the Air Force and loaned to NASA for research purposes

  • WOW that looks SSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO real!

  • The Final Countdown (Again)

  • @midwestfarmer12 Wrong. They were owned and built by Lockheed, leased to the CIA, Nasa and USAF.

  • @ascendantonline Ok,deal!:)

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