Still, they were insistent, so I told them that if they saw it late that night, to come over and tell us. Later that evening (it was not quite 11 p.m.), as I was looking through my telescope at the famous globular star cluster in the Hercules constellation , I heard the footsteps of our neighboring campers, led by the 10-year-old boy who excitedly said, "It's back! We just saw it! Come and take a look!"
I was led to a spot where the local tree line was low, providing a virtually unobstructed view, and there, scintillating low above the north-northeast horizon was the "infamous UFO."
While you're here, how about this:
'Mind-blowing': Pilot captures incredible clouds over South Island | Otago Daily Times Online News
Pilot Geoff Beckett captured this incredible lenticular cloud over the South Island on the weekend. Photo: Geoff Beckett
A Kiwi pilot has captured an incredible cloud formation over the South Island at the weekend.
Pilot Geoff Beckett was flying over the Otago region heading to Invercargill when he spotted the lenticular cloud.
He told the Herald he's never seen anything more impressive in his years of aviation, and told cabin crew to alert passengers of the spectacular sight.
Their view: We must educate future generations on the myths and realities of socialism | Times
A frightening 70% of millennials say they would back a socialist candidate for office. And today, we are seeing many socialist ideas gaining traction, such as “free” college tuition for all, government-run health care and a guaranteed income even for able-bodied people who don’t work.
While we can blame some of the attraction to socialism on its false promises of fixing every social ill, the nearly inescapable indoctrination present in our schools and universities, and the members of the media who carry its water, some of the blame lies with us, the older generation.
SunLive - New Starlink satellite train over NZ Monday night - The Bay's News First
This latest group of satellites will be passing up the length of New Zealand on Monday evening August 10, says the society’s president Dave Gregg.
“It will pass below the Southern Cross and Pointer stars as it crosses the south eastern sky, before passing just above Jupiter - the very bright star-like object in the East.
“The first satellites in the train are predicted to pass into the shadow of the Earth in the East North East at almost 6.50pm. The rest of the satellites will follow.”
Quite a lot has been going on:
Perhaps Idaho leadership believed UFOs would just 'go away' | Columns | idahostatejournal.com
The National UFO Reporting Center stated that there were 6,340 UFO (unidentified flying object) sightings nationwide in 2019, up from 3,456 sightings during the prior year. In addition, during the first three months of 2020, sightings are up by 112 percent compared with the same time period in 2019.
The center also noted that Idaho was the top U.S. state for UFO sightings per capita during the first three months of 2020. January to March was a very active period for little green men and flying saucers visiting the U.S. and Idaho in particular. Idaho residents reported 164 UFO sightings over the three winter months, which averages out to nearly two sightings per night!
Douglas Family Reports UFO Sighting | Cowboy State Daily
A Douglas family reported seeing an unidentified flying object in April, according to a recent posting to the National UFO Reporting Center.
The family’s report , posted to the private organization’s website, said family members were outside of Douglas on a night in mid-April when they saw a “somewhat transparent” object in either a crescent or saucer shape possibly fly across the sky and then change direction.
Mysterious lights seen over northeast El Paso were military flares, not UFOs - KVIA
EL PASO, Texas -- It's a bird, it's a plane... it's a UFO? No, it's just a U.S. Army training exercise organized out of Fort Bliss.
Military officials told ABC-7 on Tuesday that recent sightings of mysterious lights over the northeast El Paso skies at night had a very simple explanation - and one that doesn't involve extraterrestrials.
"The lights seen this past weekend are artillery flares," explained Gilbert Telles Jr., a public affairs specialist at Fort Bliss. "A unit had been training that early evening at the Doña Ana training ranges."
Futher Review for UFOs over Washington: The first report of 'flying saucers' | The
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The 'Goat Star' is back: How to see Capella in the night sky this month https://t.co/ib8N8wE85b https://t.co/DTg3XQARKc SPACEdotcom (from NYC) Sun Sep 06 12:15:33 +0000 2020
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