Have you ever seen a UFO?

Have you ever seen a UFO?

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MrCarPark

528 posts

141 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Los Angeles freaked out last night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7mNmqJJ10&sn...



It was a Trident test

durbster

10,266 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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I was once driving along a country lane when I spotted a single extremely bright light dashing across the sky. It was too high to be something small but moving far too fast to be a plane (and the lights weren't blinking) so I just couldn't quite work out what I was looking at.

I was so mesmerised that I almost failed to notice that I was about to crash into a bloody big hedge.

I stopped the car, got out and listened for any clues while I watched it skate across the sky, but there was just silence.


About ten years later I started getting interested in space stuff and realised it was the ISS, so I mentioned that on here, and was told that it was unlikely as the dates didn't quite match up (it was late 90s I think). smile

So it seems it was Mir or or a big satellite.

Supernova190188

Original Poster:

903 posts

139 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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MrCarPark said:
Los Angeles freaked out last night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7mNmqJJ10&sn...



It was a Trident test
That'd be pretty damn cool to watch! Would have imagined a Trident missile to be moving a lot quicker than that though, although it's hard to judge the speed from that video.

Brother D

3,720 posts

176 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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MrCarPark said:
Los Angeles freaked out last night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7mNmqJJ10&sn...


It was a Trident test
"Trident Test"

Not saying it's not... but surely there should be very similar spectacular footage taken from the many, possibly 100's of previous test launches no?


Foliage

3,861 posts

122 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Sort of,

It freaked me out, very foggy night, once I got closer I realised what it was, the mind certainly likes to jump to strange conclusions doesn't it.

Eric Mc

122,031 posts

265 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Brother D said:
"Trident Test"

Not saying it's not... but surely there should be very similar spectacular footage taken from the many, possibly 100's of previous test launches no?
Sometimes there are effects like this - sometimes not. Sometimes they are even more spectacular.

It depends on all sorts of factors - atmospheric conditions, sun angle, time of launch etc.

Essentially, as a rocket climbs higher into the sky, the exhaust plume gets broader and broader as the air gets thinner. If the sun angle is just right, the plume will glow quite spectacularly.

Brother D

3,720 posts

176 months

Monday 9th November 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Brother D said:
"Trident Test"

Not saying it's not... but surely there should be very similar spectacular footage taken from the many, possibly 100's of previous test launches no?
Sometimes there are effects like this - sometimes not. Sometimes they are even more spectacular.

It depends on all sorts of factors - atmospheric conditions, sun angle, time of launch etc.

Essentially, as a rocket climbs higher into the sky, the exhaust plume gets broader and broader as the air gets thinner. If the sun angle is just right, the plume will glow quite spectacularly.
Pipe down Agent Kay, your cover has already been blown.


Mr Trophy

6,808 posts

203 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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MrCarPark said:
Los Angeles freaked out last night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7mNmqJJ10&sn...



It was a Trident test
Sorry for the daft question, what actually is that?

LimaDelta

6,521 posts

218 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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No. Well yes, but it was only briefly unidentified. I was running in the Pentland hills, south of Edinburgh one particularly grey and foggy day in 1998. Probably less than 10m visibility, when all of a sudden a small grey disc silently floated over my head. I freaked out a little at this and stopped running to listen. I could hear the faint hum of machinery and then a few seconds later was a second one. Then a third and it finally clicked.

I had run onto the dry ski slope. It was too foggy for anyone to be skiing so I imagine they were doing some testing/maintenance on the chair lift. The discs were the bottom of the seat bases.

MrCarPark

528 posts

141 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Mr Trophy said:
MrCarPark said:
Los Angeles freaked out last night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7mNmqJJ10&sn...



It was a Trident test
Sorry for the daft question, what actually is that?
"A Pentagon public affairs spokesman said a U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Programs Trident II (D5) missile test flight was conducted at sea from the USS Kentucky, in the Pacific Test Range off the coast of Southern California."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/08/us-usa-c...

Eric Mc

122,031 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th November 2015
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Brother D said:
Eric Mc said:
Brother D said:
"Trident Test"

Not saying it's not... but surely there should be very similar spectacular footage taken from the many, possibly 100's of previous test launches no?
Sometimes there are effects like this - sometimes not. Sometimes they are even more spectacular.

It depends on all sorts of factors - atmospheric conditions, sun angle, time of launch etc.

Essentially, as a rocket climbs higher into the sky, the exhaust plume gets broader and broader as the air gets thinner. If the sun angle is just right, the plume will glow quite spectacularly.
Pipe down Agent Kay, your cover has already been blown.
SSSHHHHH!!

PanzerCommander

5,026 posts

218 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Only once for a split second did I ever think UFO (in the sense that it was an object in the air and I couldn’t identify it for a brief moment, not that I had seen aliens). I was crossing the Humber (in car) and I spotted a bright white disk/ellipse in the distance (looking from the bridge towards salt end) with a slight reddish tinge on the right hand edge, it then flashed much brighter momentarily and the tinge was now greenish, on the back edge. Putting two and two together; Humberside airport isn’t far and the colours are consistent with landing and navigation lights so it was obviously an aircraft of some description with its landing light on.

The problem with the term UFO is it automatically gets jumped on by the wooo brigade and that means if you ever mention UFO people think you mean aliens visiting us. Which couldn’t be further from the truth in most cases.

I have to admit to often watch UFO programs for a bit of a giggle the one or two cases where there actually might be a bit of merit in them being of terrestrial origin is jumped on and it becomes aliens. I quite enjoy picking them apart. One of the best ones I ever saw was actually a program about the development of the A12 and later the SR71. One of the old guys was saying how they would get Project Blue Book officials asking questions like “Did you have anything in the air that day” were met with “No” (or words to that effect), they did of course but weren’t going to admit it. So many sightings of A12’s and SR71’s 40,000ft+ above the height of an airliner and moving four times as fast were forever recorded as ‘UFO’.

AJS-

15,366 posts

236 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Strange event when I was 18 or 19, I was driving along a dark road one night, when suddenly what had looked like the light of a plane at cruising height very suddenly shot the other way with no plane-like turn, and at a speed far faster than it had been going. I wouldn't have really thought much of it but my friend who wasn't driving asked if I had seen it.

No anal probing or visits to the planet Zog but it was apparently a flying object which we never really identified nor came up with any satisfactory explanation for.

Answers on a postcard.

durbster

10,266 posts

222 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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AJS- said:
Strange event when I was 18 or 19, I was driving along a dark road one night, when suddenly what had looked like the light of a plane at cruising height very suddenly shot the other way with no plane-like turn, and at a speed far faster than it had been going. I wouldn't have really thought much of it but my friend who wasn't driving asked if I had seen it.

No anal probing or visits to the planet Zog but it was apparently a flying object which we never really identified nor came up with any satisfactory explanation for.

Answers on a postcard.
Meteor I would have thought.

I saw one the other night as it happens, when looking out of the window to see some fireworks.

AJS-

15,366 posts

236 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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But the meteor was cruising as per the plane first. That was the best explanation we could come up with - that the light of the meteor had distracted us and we'd lost the plane. It was never 100% satisfactory to either of us though.

Zoon

6,702 posts

121 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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No, but I once saw a chinese lantern that could have been mistaken for one.

Hilts

4,391 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Eric Mc said:
Sometimes there are effects like this - sometimes not. Sometimes they are even more spectacular.

It depends on all sorts of factors - atmospheric conditions, sun angle, time of launch etc.

Essentially, as a rocket climbs higher into the sky, the exhaust plume gets broader and broader as the air gets thinner. If the sun angle is just right, the plume will glow quite spectacularly.
Are these blue spirals rocket launches?

I'm thinking the Norwegian spiral.

Eric Mc

122,031 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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What blue spirals?

Hilts

4,391 posts

282 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Eric Mc said:
What blue spirals?


Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Thursday 19th November 2015
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Hilts said:
That's pretty cool.