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Dando Kast
Hey guys,

I just went for a walk to the store across the street..... well... on my way back I was looking up at some of the international flights going overhead....must been like 8 at least....well one of the planes had soemthing underneath its chemtrail(or whatever you call it).... it was moving the exact same speed... and I could see the sun glisten off it.... I'm thinking it was the space station.... but in the light of day?... if anyone knows how to contact radar control or anything it could be interesting to see if they saw anything..... I saw it at 6:18 - 6:23 Atlantic Time over Moncton New Brunswick...
Amalgamut
Make sure you check the news or some source for news in your area for the next few days and see if anyone else saw something.
Draco5832000
Hmm... I don't believe I do...
Could you do me a favor, friend Black?
I wish to assist you out of my own curiosity.
If it could be possible for you to draw it for me?
Your having artistic talent is not nessicary so long as it is to scale.
And if you could find a surface comparison, that would be wonderful.
If I could perhaps recreate your memory in my own head, I could have an idea of what it might be?

What were the current weather conditions?
What was the possition of the sun, since I'm not sure I understand the time difference?
What kind of place do you live? City? Suburbs? Outskirts?
Are there pollution problems? Or is everythig moderate...

You needn't answer anything though, Friend Black...
I am just a very bored one without a life. blush.gif
It entertains me to investigate.
JayMark
Draco, I really like this:

"People are so focused on what IS, they are completely blind to what CAN BE."

Did you made it up yourself? If so congrats... it means a lot...
Draco5832000
Really?
Thankyou. original.gif
It's just my philosophy on things.
I'm sure I'm not the first to feel that way.
cAvEmAndrEw
Just an FYI, it's called a contrail. Actually it's a contraction for condensation-trail left by the formation of condensation caused through heat/cold extremes during a period of humidity.
isis-999
QUOTE(Draco5832000 @ Jun 21 2005, 07:40 PM)
Hmm... I don't believe I do...
Could you do me a favor, friend Black?
I wish to assist you out of my own curiosity.
If it could be possible for you to draw it for me?
Your having artistic talent is not nessicary so long as it is to scale.
And if you could find a surface comparison, that would be wonderful.
If I could perhaps recreate your memory in my own head, I could have an idea of what it might be?

What were the current weather conditions?
What was the possition of the sun, since I'm not sure I understand the time difference?
What kind of place do you live? City? Suburbs? Outskirts?
Are there pollution problems? Or is everythig moderate...

You needn't answer anything though, Friend Black...
I am just a very bored one without a life. blush.gif
It entertains me to investigate.
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Hope you get this information look forword to what you think about this yes.gif
Xoisk el Soñador
QUOTE(cAvEmAndrEw @ Jun 25 2005, 01:09 AM)
Just an FYI, it's called a contrail.  Actually it's a contraction for condensation-trail left by the formation of condensation caused through heat/cold extremes during a period of humidity.
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I believe the question was possibly answered…But a sketch of it would still help…
cAvEmAndrEw
QUOTE(xoisk @ Jun 25 2005, 02:39 PM)
QUOTE(cAvEmAndrEw @ Jun 25 2005, 01:09 AM)
Just an FYI, it's called a contrail.  Actually it's a contraction for condensation-trail left by the formation of condensation caused through heat/cold extremes during a period of humidity.
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I believe the question was possibly answered…But a sketch of it would still help…
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I was merely posting an FYI (for your information) nothing more. Purely an insight for future use sad.gif
Dando Kast
QUOTE(Draco5832000 @ Jun 21 2005, 08:40 PM)
Hmm... I don't believe I do...
Could you do me a favor, friend Black?
I wish to assist you out of my own curiosity.
If it could be possible for you to draw it for me?
Your having artistic talent is not nessicary so long as it is to scale.
And if you could find a surface comparison, that would be wonderful.
If I could perhaps recreate your memory in my own head, I could have an idea of what it might be?

What were the current weather conditions? It was sunny, not a cloud in the sky
What was the possition of the sun, since I'm not sure I understand the time difference? The sun was in the west, about 60 or 70 degrees to the horizon
What kind of place do you live? City?
Are there pollution problems? Not much pollution at all

You needn't answer anything though, Friend Black...
I am just a very bored one without a life. blush.gif
It entertains me to investigate.
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I could draw it but it was too far away, when I get home I'll do that. Also, sorry for not coming back earlier!!

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Just an FYI, it's called a contrail.  Actually it's a contraction for condensation-trail left by the formation of condensation caused through heat/cold extremes during a period of humidity


I seen the contrail behind the jet, then below that appeared to be a blackish silvery object going at the same speed, I seen the sun glare off it at one point.. again I live in Moncton New Brunswick and the flight was either headed into Newfoundland or London as it was quite high in the air...
isis-999
yes any information in the form of a drawing would help, can't wait to see what you come up with alien.gif
Mr Ed
Hmm a few days ago I was near Tower Bridge and I looked up and saw a white light flutter among the clouds, zig-zag and thend disappear.
You know that I am normally a skeptic, but what I saw was downright odd. The thing is, my memory of it was hazy, but I was not drinking.

I suppose I could have been day dreaming or it was a flare or something.
Draco5832000
Thank you so very much for your cooperation, friend Black.
I will now commence on research.
I look forward to seeing your illoustration.

And as for you, Ed, zig-zagging is a common characteristic for UFOs. The reason being is that such aerodynamics are the most difficult to explain.
I, personaly, know no high-altitude birds capable of such movements.

I mention birds because many people mistake the white dot of a thermal-riding bird for an Intersystematic craft. grin2.gif original.gif I have noticed that many people do not look up so much.
isis-999
QUOTE(Mr Ed @ Jun 29 2005, 04:09 AM)
Hmm a few days ago I was near Tower Bridge and I looked up and saw a white light flutter among the clouds, zig-zag and thend disappear.
You know that I am normally a skeptic, but what I saw was downright odd. The thing is, my memory of it was hazy, but I was not drinking.

I suppose I could have been day dreaming or it was a flare or something.
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Mr ED we get alot of reports of things like that here in the US i am not sure they are not fighter planes, being ex miltary, (ex-husband ) i have seen many lights like that close to the base's we were station at but i have also seen then where there were no base's! so it really is hard to say hmm.gif
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