- Cindypdx
- uploaded: Oct 8, 2007
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Spheres in formation for over 10 minutes. I could not see how they stayed in formation via the binoculars or on the video. More info about this sighting found here: http://sitekreator.com/CindyPDX/objects_stayed_in_formation_.html
6 comments
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Cindypdx October 24, 2007 8:26:19 PM CEST
Loneqqwolf, sorry for the delay in reply. I sent you a PM.. I hope you visit the web site that gives a bit more details - let me know if you need anything else.
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Cindypdx October 24, 2007 8:24:00 PM CEST
Loneqqwolf, sorry for the delay in reply. I sent you a PM.. I hope you visit the web site that gives a bit more details - let me know if you need anything else.
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Loneqqwolf October 18, 2007 8:35:48 AM CEST
I like to pause the screen and print screen and then examine what I find.I run an old Adobe Photo Shop program and it gives me some rather interesting shots with my filters.Will let you know my results,oh would there be any problem with me posting here at Disclose what I find,giving you credit for the photo of course.Please reply by mail here so I can get started.Thank you for your time.Wolf
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Fliegezeug October 12, 2007 7:14:25 AM CEST
I saw one sphere like these 3 years ago. It entered the atmosphere and spent just about one second to reach the 18th floor height. After reducing the speed and turning horizontally without any kind of inertial effect, it run 15 kilometers in about 4 seconds and disappeared in the haze. I know how difficult is to keep the camera aiming to this kind of object.
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Unida October 9, 2007 11:11:36 AM CEST
Nice capture. This is similar if not identical to my first sighting (summer 2006).
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Cindypdx October 8, 2007 9:17:04 PM CEST
I forgot to add that these were seen over SE Portland, Oregon on Sept 1 2007. At the time of trying to film this, I could not see them in the small viewfinder. It was AFTER I reviewed the video that I realized I did capture several frames of them after all.






















