Adolanaea said:
NO, the SOTT article mention it happened the 16th night time with the trayectory from east to west, what I saw was the 18th from 3am till almost 7 when it dissapeared in the distance into the east as the sun was rising :(
Hi Adolanaea,
I think I've mentioned it elsewhere, but I'll mention it again that I usually spend about a half hour every night looking at the sky. For the past couple years I've seen a large increase in moving objects in the sky. I wouldn't classify them as any sort of objects related to high strangeness, although I have seen things of that nature too. In fact, I suspect most people would consider what I'm seeing as just ordinary "satellites." The reason I don't think they're satellites is because they often vary in brightness, as if turning in the sky. The brightness they often exhibit is close to the magnitude of the stars that are visible even within the city light pollution in my area. They appear in all directions and seem to move at a fairly fast rate across the sky. I have also seen a couple of them "flare up" on occasion to appear really bright and then suddenly go dim. I never recall seeing anything like these prior to 3 years ago.
I don't know if this describes what you saw or not. I suspect that these may be comet fragments that have entered the Earth's orbit. Hence the need for the MSM to make up a bunch of bs about solar flares knocking out satellites and whatnot - in other words, they're trying to cover up the fact that things are getting a little crowded up there. That's just what I suspect. Of course, all of this is hard to prove without a great deal of observational work by astronomers, so fwiw...