There are way too many to be ComSats, especially since they're moving in random directions. On the other hand, I can think of a thousand things it could be, from space debris to a meteor shower (unlikely- they should all be moving in roughly the same direction), to plain old Photoshop. Not spaceships, though: No alien would be dumb enough to get spotted by the folks they're watching, yet smart enough to make it here in the first place.
#4
Posted by: Guest on April 25th, 2006
that hast to be a f**kin alien if you dont think so you are out of your f**king mind. an i hope they come for YOU...........
#3
Posted by: Guest on April 17th, 2006
Acually, it is a good peice of video, if you look carefully, a little after the 1/2 way mark. there is a slow moving object, traveling left to right, if you look carefully, a faster moving object rushes from the bottem of the camra view, and intercepts it near the top right of the camra. It is a bit higher then the first slower moving object because the camra is auto-zoomed on the first object, it is a bit harder to make out but if you look, you can see it. I have never seen meteors do that. I won't say it's a spacecraft, because there are lots of things it could be, but I can't say it isn't.
To think we are alone in the universe is just ignorance, the reason the film is in gray, is likely because it was a night-vision camra.
#2
Posted by: Guest on April 10th, 2006
no, actually that is the earth from space.
but it cerainly does resemble a meteor.
#1
Posted by: Guest on April 10th, 2006
You must be retarded to think that this is real. It is just a guy looking up at the sky with his camera, look closely that's not the earth its just clouds, and he's watching a meteor shower, only happens once in a while but the news tells people about it in advanced about a week, so he had time to get his camera, wouldn't NASA have color anyway lol.
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