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we seen that exact movement in the sky we told our parents they didnt belive us now scared to go outside what do we do
I have no reason what so ever to be scared of this phenomena. I see it as universal, kind of like nature. Peaceful, loving, nothing to be afraid of except fear itself.
keep them coming,great to see someone in Australia is seeing the same
I Liked the video. Looks like real flying saucer(s). Did not see flame trails.(Wonder if it's the new Air Force unmanned [roundish]jet-propelled craft?) Thank you for the super photography!
We have seen objects like these over Butler, Missouri, USA. They are not satellites. If watched for a period of time, you may eventually see one of them stop. The movement of satellites is much slower and very rarely evident to the human eye.
We have seen them in campbeltown,Scotland to.<br />I never used to belive in such things, but as they say "seeing is believing"
These videos are really nothing, they pop up every now and then and show a laser pen and a star background.
my father and myself have spotted something very similar to these light in the sky, I used to be a non-beliver to, we filmed our's too and I can assure you we wouldnt waste our time with a laser pen and a star background.
Interesting video! I have seen satellites move about this fast, but they rarely have a shape, and are almost always seen as points of light. Also, satellites usually grow dimmer as they move farther away from the Sun; this object didn't seem to change its brightness.
The first was a sattelite but the second pulsating one no, good catch.
@ 1.20 look at the bottom right. Another, smaller object travels past towards the top left of the screen. Great witness. Keep looking up!
how can anyone deny
Nothing unusual here.