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I saw my first UFO last night!
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 75938" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>This was on October 4, 2013 at 9:30 PM EST. </p><p></p><p>I went outside and noticed the sky was very dark and I could see the stars, so I decided for the first time to pull out my cellphone and fool around with the Google Skymap app, trying to spot constellations. I played with it for a few good minutes, until my GF was outside too. </p><p></p><p>She starts looking at the app with me and then she says "Hey look, a shooting star!"</p><p></p><p>It wasn't a shooting star after all. It was moving way too slowly. We both saw the 2 faint orange lights that seemed to be a few hundred feet high, not much more, moving straight from East to West. </p><p></p><p>Most importantly, it was <strong>completely silent</strong>. It was quiet outside and we didn't hear a sound. Nothing. Since it was dark outside, it wasn't possible to see the edges, only the 2 faint lights. I thought it was perhaps a street lamp's light being reflected on a snow goose, but the object did had two faint orange lights, so it emitted light on its own, it wasn't a reflection. </p><p></p><p>As soon as it moved behind a building, we ran to the next street in order to spot it again. I was able to barely see it for a few seconds, seeing only one of the 2 light spots (it's rear light?), which allowed me to confirm it was pretty much in line with that very street. From there, I was able to estimate its altitude compared to the buildings around: something like 100 or 150 feet max. </p><p></p><p>All in all, it was pretty close to us after all and it was completely silent. I really don't think it was a bird. Birds don't have spot lights. </p><p></p><p>That's the first time I see such a thing in the sky. It was an interesting experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 75938, member: 1"] This was on October 4, 2013 at 9:30 PM EST. I went outside and noticed the sky was very dark and I could see the stars, so I decided for the first time to pull out my cellphone and fool around with the Google Skymap app, trying to spot constellations. I played with it for a few good minutes, until my GF was outside too. She starts looking at the app with me and then she says "Hey look, a shooting star!" It wasn't a shooting star after all. It was moving way too slowly. We both saw the 2 faint orange lights that seemed to be a few hundred feet high, not much more, moving straight from East to West. Most importantly, it was [B]completely silent[/B]. It was quiet outside and we didn't hear a sound. Nothing. Since it was dark outside, it wasn't possible to see the edges, only the 2 faint lights. I thought it was perhaps a street lamp's light being reflected on a snow goose, but the object did had two faint orange lights, so it emitted light on its own, it wasn't a reflection. As soon as it moved behind a building, we ran to the next street in order to spot it again. I was able to barely see it for a few seconds, seeing only one of the 2 light spots (it's rear light?), which allowed me to confirm it was pretty much in line with that very street. From there, I was able to estimate its altitude compared to the buildings around: something like 100 or 150 feet max. All in all, it was pretty close to us after all and it was completely silent. I really don't think it was a bird. Birds don't have spot lights. That's the first time I see such a thing in the sky. It was an interesting experience. [/QUOTE]
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