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2006-08-17 02:46:45
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answer #1
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answered by I love the flipflops 5
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From what I researched, UFOs are made up by CIA to cover up secret test flights held in the southern states in USA.
They did not want the Soviet Union know about the Spy Planes they were experimenting. Apparently this how the SR-17 Blackbird and the F-117 were secretly created. But there are other theroies on UFOs in the end it is what you to chose to believe
2006-08-17 10:04:27
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answer #2
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answered by tony07906 2
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Yup, twice. First time in 1966, broad daylight, summers day, hanging out in the street with a group of friends. Noticed a very bright Venus-sized star-like object near the sun. It was the middle of the day, and I thought, 'that can't be right.' We were there for an hour or so, and the thing was still there. I had my mind on it because of my interest in astronomy, comets, meteor showers, men on the moon, etc. Then, unbelievably, the thing started to move. It had been quite motionless for over an hour. I pointed it out to the guys and we watched. It started to move qiute slowly but you could guage it by its apparent distance from the sun. That motion was in a straight line, then suddenly, it changed course about an angle of 30deg and moved very rapidly, getting dimmer, within several seconds it was gone. The next time was a couple of years ago, 2004, but in the evening, around 10pm and it was quite dark, autumn, but cloudless. I was looking out to see which planets were visible and their gradual motion across the night sky. I don't use a telescope or bino's. There was one particular object in the normal path of planets which I couldn't identify. It didn't twinkle so it wasn't a star. There were no comets reported, it wasn't a plane coming straight at me (a coincidence of direction where you see the plane headlights coming directly towards you as it approaches), an illuminated ballon, perhaps. Then, just like years ago, it started to move, changed direction, then sped off, dipping in brightness. No sound. From stationary to disappeared in about 20 seconds, over a total of about 30dec, no more (the moon is about 12). Fact: no man-made object can remain static for so long then move at that speed into outer space. OK, if it had got brighter and landed somewhere, or descended, or moved at a predictable rate like normal aircraft, or satellites, then I could accept it was 'one of ours.'
Note: it would be the ultimate vanity to assume that we were the 'only ones,' and that our technology is the best there is.
2006-08-20 16:55:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but my wife has. It was late at night, and she went outside to look at the stars, and a large black vaguely triangular shaped object with a large round glowing orange light underneath, that filled much of the underbelly. It was silent, and about twice as high up as the houses. It flew at a brisk speed overhead and disapeared over the houses. A day or two later someone else was in the paper saying they'd seen the same thing. My wife is very observant and not prone to flights of fancy. I don't know what it was, but she was fairly sure it was not a conventional aircraft. I wish I had seen it!
2006-08-17 09:54:47
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answer #4
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answered by V 3
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I have spent hundreds of hours staring at the sky at night(somthing that happens with a particular method when angling) and I have never seen one!
Whilst I am disappointed at this, I have seen lots of meteors of different sizes, breaking up, different colours, even travelling straight towards me. I have seen plenty of satellites and aircraft. But one bloody UFO!
2006-08-18 13:12:50
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answer #5
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answered by ALAN Q 4
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Sort of. It was flying. It was an object. I didn't know what it was.
I haven't seen flying saucers or little green men, but I have watched a lot of planes and at one time could rattle off all the airplanes in service by both the US Navy and US Air Force at the time, and describe them. But I'm near-sighted and sometimes, even with glasses not every distant thing gets well-resolved, that and I grew up not far from where secret aircraft technology was tested. But I do know the difference between swamp gas and refractions of Venus in air layers and a flying object.
2006-08-17 09:52:10
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answer #6
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answered by Rabbit 7
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UFO = unidentified flying objects
I have seen a lot flying object that I can't identify but I am pretty sure it is some kind of aircraft from the nearby airbase.
2006-08-17 09:47:53
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answer #7
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answered by ET 3
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YES l have. Me and my brother saw five red lights flying across the sky in a diamond shape with one in the middle. They were all flying at different speeds heading approx in the same direction.
They were flying over the hills, which has had a few sitings.
When we saw the lights we ran to tell our sister, but when we came back they were gone. l would of loved to see them disappear or shoot of. Though l consider myself very fortunate for seeing what l saw.
2006-08-17 10:25:59
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I just got out of hotpot city in the night in Milpitis, California. I saw a white fireball in the skythat suddenly dissapeared. I was 6 or 7 years old at the time. It was 2003.
2006-08-17 09:50:29
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answer #9
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answered by Eric X 5
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I've seen plenty of UFO's but don't think I've seen an Alien ship, and any of you who say you have.... get off the drugs or on to them whichever you need.............!
2006-08-17 10:08:40
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answered by Katie 4
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In the literal sense, yes, lots - Often when out with my scope, or just casually looking at the sky, I see objects I can not positively identify; but it's a leap of logic to assume it must be a mother ship for beta reticuli!
2006-08-17 09:58:15
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answered by Avondrow 7
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