Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts

1st UFO Sighting over Salo Paulo, Brazil of Amazing disc Shape craft, VERY CLEAR, JULY 24, 2011.



 



Date of sighting: July 24, 2011
Location of sighting: Sao Paulo, Brazil


A bright object was seen by many residents in the skies of Embu das Artes - SP Brazil on Sunday, July 24, 2011. The many stunned residents called the police. Agents were dispatched to the scene, but were just watching.The local and national broadcasters, reported the event. Realize that the color is ion propulsion!

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UFO falling apart in sky and two escape pods shoot away from ship, July 2011 Video, UFO Sighting News.

Date of sighting: July 2011
Location of sighting: Roswell, New Mexico



















This is a very unusual video that has surfaced on Youtube. It shows a ship exploding and just before it explodes we can see two escape pod that ejected just in the nick of time. The escape pod on the lower left survives and moves off screen to the rear, but the first escape pod actually speeds up and passes in front of the exploding ship. At the end of the video you can clearly see the escape pod in front suddenly increases speed as a contrail like tail forms behind it. Very amazing video.





☯ Scott C. Waring wrote “UFO Sightings of 2006-2009” and "Dragons of Asgard." ☯

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1 in 5 people believe aliens live among us, UFO sighting news.


People love aliens. It's a fact. But it's one thing for them to be beyond the farthest reaches of the galaxy and another for them to live next door. So GOOD and Column Five Media created this graphic to illustrate just how many people believe aliens walk among us.





According to a survey conducted by research firm Ipsos, one in five people worldwide believe that there are aliens on Earth disguised as people. The numbers also indicate that believers also skew younger and male-er, which shows the younger generations are changing and becoming more open to accepting that aliens are real, great for when alien contact is officially made. It's already been made unofficially.





But what's particularly fascinating—enough to make me not want to work harder on this UFO sight—is the percentages for skeptics and believers from place to place. What makes a believer in India as opposed to one in the Netherlands? And why leave out Africa and the Middle East entirely?

For you skeptics, the numbers of believers are growing! We will win...eventually. Did you hear that Phil Plait, bad...I mean worst astronomer?

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Strange ball of light hovering over Winnipeg, Canada on July 3, 2011 UFO Sighting News.

Strange ball of light hovering over Winnipeg, Canada on July 3, 2011 UFO Sighting News.





Date of sighting: July 3, 2011
Location of sighting: Winnipeg, Canada





Eyewitness states:
"Me and my cousin randomly came across a very bright flying object in the sky, that was appearing to get slighly brighter at times. It was perfectly circle and stould perfectly still. It appeared to be about 5-10 times brighter than the next brightest star in the sky. Have no idea what it may be, and hope we can get some answers."




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Mass UFO Sighting During Lighting Storm Over Bogota, Columbia on June 21, 2011, video.

Mass UFO Sighting During Lighting Storm Over Bogota, Columbia on June 21, 2011, video.





Date of sighting: June 21, 2011
Location of sighting: Bogota, Columbia





Watch this UFO footage that has been slowed down and zoomed in on. We can clearly see that during a thunderstorm there were UFOs over Bogota. The biggest question that most UFO researchers usually ask is, "are they causing the thunderstorm?"

Translation states:
"Finally from Bogota in Colombia share the images of a sighting of a UFOapparently a triangular that would have allowed to see it June 21 (2011). The images in night vision and normal vision NightShot show numreosas lights arerevealing about the city at night."



Please visit our Spanish UFO Researchers Friends at: http://ultimosavistamientosextraterrestres.blogspot.com/




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UFO sighting over Astana, Kazakhstan on April 16, 2011, video.

UFO sighting over Astana, Kazakhstan on April 16, 2011, video.



Date of sighting: April 16, 2011
Location of sighting: Astana, Kazakhstan

This UFO sighting takes place in the capital city of Kazakhstan where the eyewitness spotted two UFO orbs that appeared and disappeared off and on over the city. No aircraft has lights like that.

The eyewitness stated: "This entry is made on a camera phone Nokia C7 16.04.2011 at 22:00 Astana time. Direction of moving objects almost certainly from East to West."




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Phil Plait Gets Negative Review on his book Bad Astronomy, UFO Sighting News.

Phil Plait Gets Negative Review on his book Bad Astronomy, where Phil makes grandiose claims that are not supported by evidence, UFO Sighting news.

Also note, US presidents Jimmy Carter & Ronald Reagan have both reported having UFO Sightings.

Author: Kevin Randle

Well, I see that good old Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy has struck again. I’m not sure why, if he is so convinced there is nothing to UFO reports, he feels the compulsion to return to the subject so often, but he does. And, surprising me if no one else, he makes grandiose claims that are not supported by evidence. Instead we are treated to his uninformed opinion and a suggestion that he "...got some amusement from it [arguing with we uninformed UFO nuts], I’ll admit, since trying to reason with some people is clearly a losing game."



Oh, Phil, I understand what you mean. I keep putting out facts and then have to listen (well read actually) your opinions. I quote the sources and you quote your own mind. Clearly this is a losing game... but it is somewhat amusing.

And then he retreats into his favorite, though unsupported argument that "Astronomers, both amateur and professional, are constantly viewing the sky. There are tens of thousands of amateurs out there out observing all the time: a large sample population, and far larger in observing man-hours than the regular population. If UFOs are so common, then why do we not see an unusually large number of reports from astronomers?"

Note by SCW: "Clyde Tombaugh was the American astronomer who discovered the planet Pluto. On August 20, 1949, he observed a UFO that appeared as a geometrically arranged group of six-to-eight rectangles of light, window-like in appearance and yellowish-green in color, which moved from northwest to southeast over Las Cruces, New Mexico."

Also note: "Edmund Halley, the astronomer who discovered Haley's comet, could recall two accounts involving unidentified crafts. His first experience was in March of 1676, when he saw a, as he said, "Vast body apparently bigger than the moon."



Good question Phil... of course, I might ask who all these astronomers viewing the sky are since it seems that many of them are using instrumentation to view very narrow fields rather than standing around outside with a pair of binoculars, but I digress.

Or, I suppose, I could point out that pilots, especially those on long, overnight flights, get good views of the night sky and they do report UFOs frequently. Some have noted that their corporate leaders frown on UFO reports and encourage the pilots not to make them, but again, I digress.

I will point out, again, that there is a negative impact on the careers of astronomers would report UFOs. Once again, I’ll point to the study conducted for the Air Force by Dr. J. Allen Hynek, in which he suggested that if any astronomer reported a flying saucer, meaning an alien spacecraft (and as opposed to a UFO) it would be headlined the next day and the following day the man’s, or woman’s, career would end.

Hynek, in fact, was sometimes ridiculed by his colleagues in the field. I took an astronomy course while at the University of Iowa and we were treated to an appearance, guess lecture you might say, from James A. van Allen... yes, the radiation belt guy. Someone asked about Hynek and the answer was, "Allen always wanted to discover a new constellation..."

Which was strange because I had a couple of serious conversations with van Allen about UFOs. He seemed interested in the topic but was disturbed by the lack of critical standards. Too much passion in a field that could stand a little dispassionate research.

Hynek’s study, to get back on topic, showed that astronomers actually reported UFOs at a slightly higher rate than the general population. So, Phil’s comment about astronomers and sky observations is right. They should see UFOs at a higher rate and according to the available statistics, do.

I could, once again, cite some of those who have reported, not UFOs, but flying saucers. Clyde Tombaugh comes immediately to mind with his sighting near Las Cruces, New Mexico, of something with square, glowing windows. Donald Menzel, the rabid anti-UFO guy, a man who never met an explanation other than extraterrestrial that he didn’t like, explained Tombaugh’s sighting as lights from houses reflected in the light haze over the city...

Except Menzel wasn’t there and Tombaugh was. Tombaugh was a qualified observer who said there was no light haze over the city so it didn’t matter what Menzel thought. Menzel’s explanation didn’t work but Menzel didn’t care because he had explained the sighting.

Which isn’t to say that Tombaugh saw a craft built on another planet, but that he saw something sufficiently strange that he couldn’t identify it as Venus or a weather balloon. This would be a real UFO, reported by an astronomer, but not while he was working out at the observatory, but while he was sitting in his backyard looking at the night sky.

Plait also gets worked up because of the sheer number of UFO reports. Plait wrote, "My assertion is that this is because the vast majority of UFO reports from people are misidentified objects like Venus, the Moon, satellites, balloons, and so on. These are things every amateur astronomer has seen countless times, and knows are not alien spaceships bent on probing the backsides of rural citizens. While this does not mean every single observed object is something more mundane, it does mean that the huge numbers quoted by UFOlogists are most certainly wrong."

Well, again, this isn’t quite right. True, there are a large number of UFO reports but it is also true that the vast majority are of mundane things. Everyone who studies UFO reports will tell you that ninety to ninety-five or six percent are of mundane objects. We get it and we identify them.

I have reported here, and have mentioned in various lectures and speeches, that I investigated a case with a domed disk and alien creatures made by two witnesses. I solved the case because I went out and looked. For those interested in the details, see the Mount Vernon, Iowa sighting on the April 2007 blog.

And, yes, I have listened to people describe Venus, including those who suggest they have seen searchlights playing down from it. And people who saw very bright meteors. And listened to some strange stories but with no other witnesses, think of them as insufficient data though I suspect I might have an answer.

So, yes, there are thousands of UFO sightings and only a few of them are of interest to us here. And while Plait trots out that old cliche about rural citizens, those of us who have studied the phenomenon (meaning the UFOs as opposed to all the other things often lumped in) we know that the statistics show that the higher the level of education and the longer the sighting, the less likely it is to be identified.

And I have to wonder about the perception that everyone who lives in a rural environment is some kind of a rube unable to tell a weather balloon from Venus from a structured craft that out performs those we build. Does living in a city confer some sort of additional intelligence on an observer, or is this just another example of a cultural bias? Are we who live in Iowa, or Nebraska or Wyoming, or West Virginia somehow less intelligent than those who live in Washington, D.C. or Los Angeles?

I guess my question would be when is Plait going to take a look at the actual data rather than live by his personal bias? That is something most of these nay-sayers never do... oh, they’ll talk about no physical evidence, they’ll claim what we do have is anecdotal, but they won’t sit down to look at it.

If they do, and still feel there is nothing to UFOs, then hey, they’ll be in a better position to argue the case. But maybe they’ll understand that the evidence they desire is right there. All they have to do is look.

Books by Kevin D. Randle:

UFO Casebook
UFO Crash at Roswell
The October Scenario
Case MJ-12
The Washington Nationals


Source: http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2009/07/phil-plait-bad-astronomy-and-ufos.html



☯ Scott C. Waring wrote novels “Dragons of Asgard” & “UFO Sightings of 2006-2009” at online bookstores, or visit my UFO Video channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/TaiwanSCW?feature=mhum ☯

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