Re: new light in the sky 10:45pm today
- From: "Scar Face" <me@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:42:33 GMT
I don't know. I saw the larger object and the smaller object between the
chimney of a house and the roof slope at dusk, then went in to get a compass
to get a bearing, I did think of a photograph but since it was thought to be
the moon I did'nt bother, it took about 5 minutes to get magnetic compass
but moon had dissapeared so I took a bearing on the small object, it may
well be venus.
The big object was the angular size of the moon and showed 1/2 moon.
I did not see it again.
I regret I did not take a photograph.
Well a miss as good as a mile, I would think it was still a radar object. I
saw it by chance.
I hope another person saw it and took a photograph. My memory fades fast and
by next week I will have forgotton.
"The Chief Instigator" <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Scar Face" <me@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
The larger object was more important, it was nudged by a starship landing
on
it and deploying its engines to push it a whisker so it missed, at least
that is my theory. otherwise we would be history
Is there any rational reason why no one else reports sightings of your
phantasms?
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