psychoticmike, on 14 April 2012 - 10:46 AM, said:
good video, i liked the song to.
You still didn't really answer my questions tho. I'm gonna assume it was white based on the video, but do you think it was watching you specifically? or do you think it was just there? did it seem like it powered up before it left?
The Recreation that I posted above, is pretty true to what I saw. But I can give further details that I could not fully recreate with the video.
The object basically just looked like a bright planet in the sky, (I really couldn't see any shape other then just a very bright white point of light in the sky)
It didn't seem to be producing its own light, it was more of a reflected light (like from the sun) that was lighting up the object (what I can best describe, is how a satellite looks when it travels across the sky at night, as it moves into the light of the sun, (even though it may be night were you are watching) it reflects the light from the sun, making it look like the object is lighting up)
The way it moved through the sky was much smoother then shown in the video, I would say that it "glided" from spot to spot before stopping.
The way it moved reminded me of how an "air hockey puck" glides across the playing field (of the game)
When it stopped at certain points in the sky, it didn't decelerate, it would just stop, pause for about a 1 sec and then continue to move at the preveous speed (in a different direction, like in the video)
As Far as watching me specifically, I don't know, but I would prob have to say no, as the object looked like it was pretty high up in the earths atmosphere (maybe even outside our atmosphere?) I would assume that if it was specifically watching me, it would have come in for a closer look. (maybe?)
It was also odd that nobody else in my Boy Scout troop saw it, there was maybe 8 other kids lying in sleeping bags on the ground looking at the same general area in the sky ( the trees were very thick, and there was only one spot to see the sky from where we were lying on the ground, everything else around us was pitch black, no camp fire or moon)
^What I mean is that there were very little distractions as far as what was around us, everyone was just lying on there backs with faces toward the sky.
To me, if you were looking at the sky at the time this object was visible, it would have been hard to miss (VERY HARD), but still nobody else saw it. But to be fair I have no idea exactly where everyone's eyes were pointed at the time.
As Far as the object "powering up", I think the spiral movement it made at the end (just before it shot off at a high speed) may have been necessary for the object to somehow get the energy it needed to travel at high speeds. (Sort of like a sling shot effect)