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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2011

While taking a sequence of hot air balloon pictures, and subsequently merging them to be one combined photo - I noticed I had captured a strange light/object in the sequence as well. I would not have seen this object if I was just shooting one of two shots, it was the fact I merged all 144 that this object became apparent. This video documents what I was doing and what it revealed. This event occurred on September 4, 2011 at approximate 7pm. The sequence was originally set at 5 second intervals resulting in 144 individual high photos.

UFO Northwest looked into, their findings: http://www.ufosnw.com/sighting_reports/2011/snohomishwa09042011/snohomishwa09...

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  • What a joke, if it was real you woulden't over-explain...it's like shut-up with the narrotive and let the " so called " video proof speak for itself. Get a life !

  • @stangss1 just curious.. who/what is your angry response directed?

  • It changes course, so it's not a satellite. If it was an a/c at a very great height, it'd be contrailing. SInce it isn't, it's probably an a/c at say 15-20,000. If it's a light colour, or better, if it's silver, it can show-up from quite a distance in clear sunny air.

  • @HeavensGremlin kind of a strange flight path for a a/c wouldn't you say? and the shape? what would you calculate the speed to be at the altitude you suggest given distance between each frame is exactly 5 seconds?

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  • The apparent 'disappearance is an illusion. I have watched satellites seem to disappear hundreds of times, as they rotate in the sunshine. We can only see small distant objects if they are in bright sunshine and the angle of reflectivity is ideal If you lose the angle, they 'disappear'...!

  • @glovelly - can you share with us you experience?

  • @BamaLori i saw that

  • This acts like the so called "mysterious lights observed in the sourthwestern US skies last night... It does NOT behave like a meteor or falling space object; altitudes change... not possible with falling object; Strange indeed. Nice photos. Thank you.

  • hmm interesting... 

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