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👻 The Paranormal Thread

so I’ve been able to spot “UFO/UAP’s” for about a decade on any clear night, they’re in abundance however very difficult to spot to the untrained eye….

Me and a friend decided to get very well medicated and go on the hunt last night and well all I can say is wow….

It was his first time viewing them with me however hes seen the odd one in the past on his own, the trick is to observe several stationary/static objects such as trees, roof tops, mountains etc and thats when you start to see “them”

Long story cut short for the first say 5 mins i couldnt find a single thing then all of a sudden using the method above the first one appeared… quickly followed by another… then another… before we knew it we’d counted 20-25 within 45 mins… then bang a regular plane appeared in the sky with the usual FIAA approved/mandatory flashing lights….

We were just about to call it a night when all of a sudden there was this big greeny/blue flash in the sky and what looked like a massive firework hurdling towards earth just disappeared after a 2 second light show Im assuming it was a small meteor/comet… anyway thats the end of the story hope you enjoyed the read!

NOTE: Just so we're all on the same page I'm not assuming these "Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon" are little alien men as of yet...
 
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Really want to try and get some equipment now so we can record what we see so everyone can have a swatch!
You don't actually need to invest in much equipment @Scriptoh. I'm an avid night sky watcher and up in the NE plenty of very dark sky in easy reach. I do a lot of Astro photography. But honestly, for casual night sky watching, to catch those, ermm, anomalies ;), and get really really surprisingly good results, is a smartphone if you already have one, and a decent mount for it and tripod. Just this combination, set your smartphone's camera to say 30 second shutter speed, point it a patch of black sky above and be amazed at what is actually up there mate. Maybe looking down at you too, just saying.
 
You don't actually need to invest in much equipment @Scriptoh. I'm an avid night sky watcher and up in the NE plenty of very dark sky in easy reach. I do a lot of Astro photography. But honestly, for casual night sky watching, to catch those, ermm, anomalies ;), and get really really surprisingly good results, is a smartphone if you already have one, and a decent mount for it and tripod. Just this combination, set your smartphone's camera to say 30 second shutter speed, point it a patch of black sky above and be amazed at what is actually up there mate. Maybe looking down at you too, just saying.
Interesting... What do you reckon these err "Anomalies" potentially are?

I have an old iPhone that can't see 40ft in front of it in the dark so I'll defo need to get something a bit more up to date to get any hope of catching these on film
 
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You don't actually need to invest in much equipment @Scriptoh. I'm an avid night sky watcher and up in the NE plenty of very dark sky in easy reach. I do a lot of Astro photography. But honestly, for casual night sky watching, to catch those, ermm, anomalies ;), and get really really surprisingly good results, is a smartphone if you already have one, and a decent mount for it and tripod. Just this combination, set your smartphone's camera to say 30 second shutter speed, point it a patch of black sky above and be amazed at what is actually up there mate. Maybe looking down at you too, just saying.
Mendit sounds like "he knows".... IYKYK
 
Interesting... What do you reckon these "Anomalies" potentially are?

I have an old iPhone that can't see 40ft in front of it in the dark so I'll defo need to get something a bit more up to date to get any hope of catching these on film
Stick that old iPhone on a decent tripod, set its shutter speed to 30 second, or more, and it will see literally lightyears in front of it. What di your mate and you see that night? No idea by your description, but I'll hazard a guess based on what your method you describe of looking at other static objects first, possibly you may have been experiencing "afterimage" which can be really weird outside and at night. Basically in low light conditions your rods take over from your cones, your pupils are already wide open, afterimages would still be in effect etc just the contrast between faint light sources and deep shadows is extreme, so even small brightness differences create strong adaptation effects. But I am guessing, the only thing you mention different is a regular plane with all its blinking lights, which would be visibly different that what you were seeing before. Make sense?
 
Stick that old iPhone on a decent tripod, set its shutter speed to 30 second, or more, and it will see literally lightyears in front of it. What di your mate and you see that night? No idea by your description, but I'll hazard a guess based on what your method you describe of looking at other static objects first, possibly you may have been experiencing "afterimage" which can be really weird outside and at night. Basically in low light conditions your rods take over from your cones, your pupils are already wide open, afterimages would still be in effect etc just the contrast between faint light sources and deep shadows is extreme, so even small brightness differences create strong adaptation effects. But I am guessing, the only thing you mention different is a regular plane with all its blinking lights, which would be visibly different that what you were seeing before. Make sense?
Basically we were seeing multiple lone UAP's up to around 25 of them within a 45 min period with no visible flashing lights just look like little stars some brighter than others, some fly towards each other seemingly within crashing distance etc so its very interesting to watch, wasn't anything to do with our eyes etc we were both tracking the same objects for hundreds of miles through the sky
 
The things were watching are most easily described as white orbs but they dont appear to be going in straight lines its like they're attached to a yo yo and kind a pop up and down slightly while going in a straight line or its just my eyes showing it that way idk
 
Basically we were seeing multiple lone UAP's up to around 25 of them within a 45 min period with no visible flashing lights just look like little stars some brighter than others, some fly towards each other seemingly within crashing distance etc so its very interesting to watch, wasn't anything to do with our eyes etc we were both tracking the same objects for hundreds of miles through the sky
Interesting, so these objects they have some light, i.e. they are not just like dark shadows?
 
Interesting, so these objects they have some light, i.e. they are not just like dark shadows?
Yeah some of them are extremely bright whilst others very hard to spot and dimly lit, I honestly couldn't gauge the size of them as they're an unknown distance from me but I reckon atleast the size of a small private jet/helicopter
 
I seen 14 of them in a row stretching thousands of miles through the sky before, exact same distance between them as if it was some sort of show... Idk if it was the elon thing I seen though but whatever it was it remains in my mind to this day
 
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