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I saw a ufo

Lusty Wolf

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I was at work a couple days ago and I saw what I thought was a star in the sky. The horizon was orangish as the sun was setting. Knowing that I wasnt supposed to be outside the building at my job I was just standing there like ok is that the north star? Then I saw it dart to the right a whole inch in the sky and the distance away it was that whole inch mustve been like 10 miles to it. The area I was in staring to the west it mustve been in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park here in ohio. I awakened the next morning to a report in the News Break app that says a nearby state saw "lights moving around in the sky".


Crazy aint it?
What I saw moved at break neck speeds. There was absolutely NO WAY that something could move this fast without the gforce killing everyone on board. There would have to be a device on board that stops the force of momentum or the speed at which it was moving and how fast it stopped would slam everyone against the wall killing everyone. It started and stopped on a dime and when it moved away from the area it was just a line across the sky like a shooting star and it was instantly gone.
 
The reports of having dogman sightings associated with ufos. I wonder if they have any urge to mate with humans ya know? Do you guys believe in the michigan dogman? Or the Rougaroo?
 
Wow that’s awesome you got to see it
Yeah I know. Its the first time in my 29 yrs of living that I saw something crazy like that that was confirmed by others. I even have records of texting someone that I saw a ufo literally 8 hours or so before the news channel put it out there.
 
Was there any event nearby? Like a party or a convention? It might have been the reflection of a searchlight or a laser on some clouds or even just on some ice crystals in the atmosphere.

There's usually a mundane (and boring) explanation for these kind of things. :)
 
As an amateur astronomer, I've spent a lot of time looking at the skies.
So much to see that I think most people don't realize you can see; there's so much stuff in orbit these days that spotting some satellite or debris is trivial even with the naked eye. It's pretty common to be looking through a telescope and even with such a tiny area of the sky being looked at, you see stuff in orbit whipping by. Some of it tumbles, causing it appear bighter or dimmer as you watch or to appear to pulse as it's spinning. Being higher up in th atmosphere, they're easier to spot for a few hours after dark or before sunrise as they will be easier illuminated by the sun while the Earth's surface where you are is dark.

While satellites and junk can ruin a nice photo, they can be interesting to see too. Spotting a train of Starlink satellites making a line of rapidly moving "stars" crossing the sky or back when one could see the "flares" of sunlight reflecting off the panels of Iridium satellites when those were in operation.

Lots of neat stuff to see. Right now if you go out shortly after dark and look south, along the ecliptic, the path the sun be seen to travel across the sky, you'll see a very bright star about halfway across the sky, east-to-west, that would be Jupiter, to the west of it, much dimmer but still brighter than most of the stars around it will be another point of light, Saturn. Later in the evening, rising in the east will be reddish Mars. Of course those of you in the southern hemisphere will need to swap north for south and the closer you are to the poles, the lower the planets, Sun, and Moon will appear to be and consequently, the closer to the equator you are, the more they will seem to pass directly overhead.

Point a pair of binoculars, rifle scope, telescope, etc at them and the Moon, you might be surprised at what you can see.
 
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I was at work a couple days ago and I saw what I thought was a star in the sky. The horizon was orangish as the sun was setting. Knowing that I wasnt supposed to be outside the building at my job I was just standing there like ok is that the north star? Then I saw it dart to the right a whole inch in the sky and the distance away it was that whole inch mustve been like 10 miles to it. The area I was in staring to the west it mustve been in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park here in ohio. I awakened the next morning to a report in the News Break app that says a nearby state saw "lights moving around in the sky".


Crazy aint it?
What I saw moved at break neck speeds. There was absolutely NO WAY that something could move this fast without the gforce killing everyone on board. There would have to be a device on board that stops the force of momentum or the speed at which it was moving and how fast it stopped would slam everyone against the wall killing everyone. It started and stopped on a dime and when it moved away from the area it was just a line across the sky like a shooting star and it was instantly gone.
I've seen them too. Sometimes they'll do a 160 and disappear after three seconds. Insane stuff.
 
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