lilies
The Living Force
On Aug 20, at around 04:30am, while doing fasted sprinting exercises at the edge of town, on the soccer field in the dark, while everything lit by large orange moon, I saw in the sky:
1. Strong blue-white light moving at least four times the speed of any airplane, probably supersonic, like some experimental craft. Light size & intensity was at least airplane lights.
2. Appeared to separate the light haze of clouds above and made a clear streak as it went.
3. Brightest stars were visible.
4. No sound. Should have heard sound booms, but not even engine sound. Completely still. Too fast for ISS or Starlink
5. Visible for about two seconds, then it disappeared, probably covered by the thin haze of near invisible clouds above
6. Came from South and blazed away toward North on stable aeronautical flight path
7. Compared to the thinly and brightly streaking and super-fast zipping shooting stars visible for less than a second and burning up at night, this was of course slower, appeared to have in hurry and completely stable. Maintaining height and light intensity.
8. I was worried about abduction, as I began training in the dark at ~04:00am, on an open field, big shadows everywhere, "strong" wind, so metal structures were GROANING with metallic sounds, wires flinging loudly inside metal poles... shadows... I was eyeing the sky warily all the time. :D I purposely did not watch the recent Valentich last transmission video (the previous night) to the end for this exact reason!
1. Strong blue-white light moving at least four times the speed of any airplane, probably supersonic, like some experimental craft. Light size & intensity was at least airplane lights.
2. Appeared to separate the light haze of clouds above and made a clear streak as it went.
3. Brightest stars were visible.
4. No sound. Should have heard sound booms, but not even engine sound. Completely still. Too fast for ISS or Starlink
5. Visible for about two seconds, then it disappeared, probably covered by the thin haze of near invisible clouds above
6. Came from South and blazed away toward North on stable aeronautical flight path
7. Compared to the thinly and brightly streaking and super-fast zipping shooting stars visible for less than a second and burning up at night, this was of course slower, appeared to have in hurry and completely stable. Maintaining height and light intensity.
8. I was worried about abduction, as I began training in the dark at ~04:00am, on an open field, big shadows everywhere, "strong" wind, so metal structures were GROANING with metallic sounds, wires flinging loudly inside metal poles... shadows... I was eyeing the sky warily all the time. :D I purposely did not watch the recent Valentich last transmission video (the previous night) to the end for this exact reason!
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