'UFO' on BBC Look North webcam |
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CptColossi
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Posted: 09 Aug 2009 at 1:16am |
"Daaved look a' that! it's an aleen! . I think it is a UFO (not necessarily extra terrestrial) or maybe a reflection of a light beam or something. |
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Stringbean
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Yes, that's exactly what I've always thought. A reflection caught on the lens.
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737Chris
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Ahhh Aliens. . . . good timess
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Aircraft Aviation
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MartinW
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Fast moving bird maybe, but litter, I would say no, too fast and the trajectory to stable.
It would take more than a breeze to move something that fast, and light enough to achieve that velocity would have an unstable flightpath.
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FSaddict
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Vulcan seems to be giving the most sensible explanation. I think it's a peice of litter in the breeze or a fast moving white bird. |
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MartinW
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Who knows magic, wasn't my first impression, but it's easy to be fooled by such things.
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Magic Man
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Could of been some sort of relfection (internal or external) on the camera lens.
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Old Flapper
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It reminded me very much of some rocket fireworks that somebody let off in Croydon last week before dark.
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Everyone's entitled to my opinions
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liamp51
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Yea that was pretty laughable.
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Any body up for some sushi!?
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MartinW
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I think it's what they call a "rod". No, it’s what we call utter nonsense. I watched the Discovery show, and it didn’t amuse me,it angered me. Anything that moves rapidly enough will be recorded as an elongated image if the exposure is low enough. The object in the But on that show they said that it could be some sort of really fast flying creature. Or they said it could be some sort of being or vehicle that can travel between dimensions. Laughable that wasn't it? All just theory. There's been lots of "rods" caught on tape and in pictures. No, not even theory more like a figment of the imagination, or another ploy to make money from the gullible. The so called rods were undoubtedly fast moving insects or birds, and the slow exposure records them as elongated.
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Flightboy
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Just finished watching the latest monster quest! one of my fav shows Flightboy |
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liamp51
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I think it's what they call a "rod". There was a show on the History channel called Monster Quest. I don't know if you folks get it across the pond. But on that show they said that it could be some sort of really fast flying creature. Or they said it could be some sort of being or vehicle that can travel between dimensions. If that is true that means you might not see the whole vehicle or creature, that explains why some scientists think that a rod shaped creature could not fly.
All just theory. There's been lots of "rods" caught on tape and in pictures. Very odd, liamp51 |
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theryanbradley
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Bog roll trajectory?
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Many Thanks,
Ryan There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician, the other is an artist in love with flight. |
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VulcanB2
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Sure it isn't something close to the camera blowing in the breeze?
Best regards, Vulcan. |
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Rich
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Plenty of "Sightings" as well over New York, Paris and Peckham.
Last seen disappearing back to wherever they came from with discounted TVs, Deep Freeze and David Bowie LPs |
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concorde380
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Good point Martyn why NewCastle why not London, Paris, Brussels, New York or any other place like that?
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When you need to get your cargo from one place to another...Remember Pedro's Cargo
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MartinW
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Not that anyone is saying it's a visitor from outer space of course. However... why would they visit anywhere?
You would say that about any location.
They have to get from A to B, via some quite boring location's, on the way, why not observe the Geordie lifeforms.
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Martyn
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Why would a UFO come all the way to Earth and then visit Newcastle of all places...
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concorde380
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Weird...
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When you need to get your cargo from one place to another...Remember Pedro's Cargo
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