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Woohoo! Thanks for sharing my video with everyone - love this site! Someone posted a comment on my profile about it. I can't believe the amount of people who think this is fake. Denial is such a powerful thing. However, I do understand the need for a little skepticism & caution. There are a lot of deceitful people out there.<br /><br />Google 'multi-colored star in eastern sky' or
I'm glad to finally find a video of what i have been watching for the last 2 months.I first noticed these lights in late november looking west(270degree azimuth) from my backyard near monterey,ca. And again within the last few days in the same area of sky.I dont know much about astronomy,but have never noticed the sparkling? effect coming off this object,star,planet.Would love to have an
Juniper... I do not think it is fake... I have had the same experiences here in Georgia with these lights which I call "the blinkers". Ironically, they too are always below the Big Dipper. Great footage!
I've been videotaping similar objects in Pennsylvania, and have tons of stills and video. This is artificial lighting pulsating at a rapid rate while changing myriad colors not found on conventional aircraft. These objects hover and move slowly, but enough that I was able to capture it moving behind a large tree in the neighbor's yard. I don't buy these being stars, they're
Hey Hey, Im in Tucson AZ, and I see something exactly like you are talking about, for me though it its down below the constellation Orion. Sometimes I take out binocs to look at it and just like you say. It def is not a star with how bright it is and how you can actually see the colors changing. I just wish I had a telescope powerful enough to look at it and see what it is. It is Definetly not