Witness report: This presentation is based on a personal sighting I was able to record on the morning of Feb. 23, 2012. I have included both video and still shots of an object which previously appeared several weeks ago in a different portion of the sky. This new object appeared and behaved very similar to the previous sighting–with the exception being that after 30 to 45 minutes, it began to blink less often and then moved off to the south and out of sight. As usual, please leave your polite and insightful comments.
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Its huge, whatever it is..
"Planet under Attack" *facepalm*
Kinda cool and strange but id rather skip the planet under attack intro =) I mean are you sure they are attacking? If not then dont spread fear like that! Otherwise nice video!
Impressive. Great camera work, keep it up. Thank you for posting your experience, I enjoyed it.
I'm not sure what to make of this, but thanks for sharing, most interesting.
Very interesting...the ones we believe to be motherships just sitting there observing are very bright "star-looking" ones---but way beneath the rest of the real stars.
i have noticed there has been a drop in quality sightings recently. need i say more....
where in ontario is this video from
The flashes appear to encompass many pixels in your edge preserving mode, it's thus unlikely that they are artifacts. A "Hot" or Noisy Pixel is just that, one pixel.
Planet under attack? I hate this invasion crap!