First thought was airplane but then realized it’s hovering, after 5mins it started to move slowly to the west. We also had few weird pictures. I wish I had a binoculars to see it clearly.
First thought was airplane but then realized it’s hovering, after 5mins it started to move slowly to the west. We also had few weird pictures. I wish I had a binoculars to see it clearly.
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That’s a manmade aircraft
This flashing is the positioning light of planes. If you watch sth flashing like this, you can say its a plane in 90% of the cases. I watch the nightsky pretty often looking for stuff. If i see sth flashing like this it instantly gets uninteresting for me and i dont even look at it anymore.
Use the Flightradar24 app. You can select a date and time to see what was flying around then. Also use it in real time to see what’s flying. That is very much a plane. Also, keep in mind that you can see craft many, many miles away, and way high up too at like 40K feet.
I observe the sky a lot and have become pretty familiar with the different craft and their unique lighting. Flightradar24 gets you informed.
We need a UFOs B reddit, so people can post crap on there first and anything that gets through the B filter goes to the main reddit. Crop dusters and planes with navy becons are the top posts today lol
At least aliens are following FAA rules
Where and when please? Thank you for sharing.
Good video 👍💯 not a plane. The flashes are irregular. Sometimes flashes once, sometimes twice, and sometimes three times.
Thanks for posting!
Just a few minutes ago my girls and I arrived home and as we were getting out of the car we saw a white light moving from the east and heading west. I checked my Flightradar app and there was nothing close to us. I took a video but I don’t know how to post it on here.
https://ibb.co/Sv07zJt
Where when and what direction? Set some wyze cameras up and record all night!
https://ibb.co/7JMPD5N
Looks like it’s using some type of laser propulsion