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ISS (International Space Station) over Schiedam 14-01-2010

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

UPDATE (16-01-2010): through niburu.nl information was given that the big main light is the International Space Station (ISS). It was scheduled for that time to fly over Schiedam. It "flies" 220 miles above the Earth's surface while moving at 17,500 mph.

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ISS, this is the light I 'identified' with being a UFO, because at that time (2 days ago), I had not yet seen the ISS "fly" over me, well to me nr.1 is no longer a UFO. But what of the other lights at 0.09-0.14 ? and that small light 0.34-0.40 moving in... and at 1.33-1.37? My best guess now is that they are stars that look like they move because of the ISS moving and because of my zooming in and out. Those two combined may make a star seem like it is moving.

Here is the 'original' story from that day.... 14 January 2010

Just (18.16, that means a quarter past six in the evening) walking outside I looked behind me and in the sky I thought I saw a really bright what looked like a star. My view was southeast as I looked first (you can see the building on the 'sGravelandseweg). It seemed bigger and brighter than normal. The next second I saw it was moving towards me and over me at a relatively high altitude. I grabbed my camera and started filming. You get to see the full film, so my apologies for the quality and comments.
It may look like the object is a star, and that I am doing all the moving, but if you pay attention you can see the object is flying "to the left", at 2.26 you can see it fly under some cables.

The first guy walks by and looks at what I am filming, I tell him it's a UFO. The next guy ; "UFO, I don't believe that kind of thing" he says. "Seeing is not believing for him, I find that strange", I respond. I comment "well people, here it goes in direction northeast". It flew steadily from the southwest to northeast (in the end you see it pass under the tram-lines), just west of Schiedam C.S. This was just now, an hour ago 18.16, 14 january 2010, Schiedam, 'sGravelandseweg.

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  • This video is just.... nostalgic! :)

  • op de camera lijkt het soms de maan, maar dat komt volgens mij doordat het dan onscherp ofzo is. Ik weet niet wat het is, maar het zal wel iets zijn :P

  • @PaganYARI het is hoogstwaarschijnlijk de ISS.....

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  • @Haasenpad I was agreeing with Archeosonyxtwo. He stated "It is difficult to see, but an ordinary aircraft, it is not" I said "I agree, they will try to tell you anything simply to continue to control the masses!"

  • Moeilijk te zien, maar een gewoon vliegtuig is het niet!

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  • @DrComptonCompton > determine the direction, if it was "flying" from west to east, it could be ISS, also you can check the times and dates it domes over. Otherwise it is "unidentified"......

  • Pretty nuts as well as quite remarkable things over at ufosecretXnet (replace X with . ) . Go see it. They have completely new docs released march 2010.

  • oke nu weer ik dus echt 100% zeker dat wat er gister overvloog geen ruimtestation was! :-D

  • @Haasenpad It's the ISS then...

  • Prachtige beelden van de ISS! Deze kwam echt 'recht' over...

  • kijk nu snachts er is een nieuw ster oranje ster die zie ik 1 of 2 week al het kan niburu zijn

  • wowzers, i could hear it changing gears :)

    thanks for sharing

  • @NosceTeIpsum9 and in turn I agree with you...

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