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EUROSETI to reveal startling satellite images

RandyRandy Master Storyteller
[url="http://www.ufomag.co.uk/euroseti.htm"]http://www.ufomag.co.uk/euroseti.htm[/url]

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  • bah! that could be anything
  • RandyRandy Master Storyteller
    LOL.
  • David of MacDavid of Mac Elite Ranger Ca
    This reminds me vaguely of that time someone took an image from the Astronomy Picture of the Day, and claimed it was a flying saucer. It was really an infrared image of Europa.

    Come to think of it, it may have been Io, but the only reason I think that is because I'm not sure Europa is hot enough to have an apprecable infrared thing. Maybe I'll look it up later.
  • ArgoneArgone Genuine Klingon
    Infared picture of Horse Head nebula, seen this before, someone just enhanced the background star.

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  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    I'm fairly sure I've seen that image before as well. As rc said, it could be anything. Hell, you could do that with photoshop filters. [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/smile.gif[/img]

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  • SanfamSanfam I like clocks.
    Strangely enough...

    I just had two dreams tonight that reminded me of events in the past that i almost forgot about.

    Both were winter nights, so I was looking up at the sky, watching the stars, somewhere after 4 AM, because my friends had left for sleep a few hours earlier (the weak bastages!). On one occasion, I saw (and heard) a bright explosion in the sky. I remember it was all orange/red firey, and that it was not a meteorite or anything of the sort. I didn't have my camera, so It didn't get photographed, but it lasted a good long ten or twenty seconds and was gone.

    The second event could be just a mistaken meteor, but I also once saw a streak of blue-ish light, and a streak of white-ish light collide, to cause an explosion that was blue-ish/red. This one I didn't hear, but I certainly saw it, and it was also late at night. Of course, telling people about it in the day resulted in me getting mocked (if course, for a story like that [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/tongue.gif[/img]). This was before I owned a digital camera, so no photos. But it couldn't have been a meteorite. The blue-ish color would say that it was, but it was traveling much slower, but not slow enough to be a plane. The white one was moving much faster, and was pretty dim. I only saw it a little while before the blue one. They met, and there was a strange blue/red explosion that lasted a few seconds. Maybe it was atmospheric conditions, but that's what I saw from my backyard.

    And strangely, I saw the first one in a dream last night. I don't quite know why, but I saw it exactly as I originally saw it.

    The other dream was me seeing a series of my paper-drawn ships flying around, and then (quite spontaneously) getting mauled by a jaguar. Yes, a big, black jaguar, with green eyes and large teeth. On top of the shiny new taurus, no less. And that's when I woke up from that dream. [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/tongue.gif[/img]

    Randy, any chance you could help me here? [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/smile.gif[/img]

    Also, any opinions on the jaguar thing would be nice. :P I know it didn't symbolize my alarm clock, as I intentionally turned it off due to it inturrupting a rather pleasant dream of me playing a game (yes, a game).

    Also, why is it I am remembering my dreams today, and not any other day? The only difference between today and any other day was that I had been up for 34 hours yesterday, and slept around 14. But I have done that a number of times and never remembered my dreams this vividly.
    It was first, me in a go-kart (much like my old one); second, me walking around campus in a very off-colored world, and with metal buildings; third, walking up a building; fourth, being crushed by a battery; fifth, the first explosion dream; sixth, the game dream; seventh, the ufo dream.
  • ...Meteors explode fairly regularly in the atmosphere with the force of a tactical nuclear warhead, it's very possible that's what you witnessed. Keeps NORAD on their toes [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/wink.gif[/img]

    The other one..well...call me crazy, but it almost sounds like you might have seen a successful test of the anti-nuke system the US is developing, or some other missile test, I don't know where you live however.
  • SanfamSanfam I like clocks.
    I actually lived some 70 miles east of New York City.
  • RandyRandy Master Storyteller
    Hey, Sanfam. As regards what you saw, as is often the case, there isn't enough information content to be sure. I agree that the second one looks in my minds eye more like a missile interception. What direction were you looking in? What was the date? I also agree that the first one sounds like debris of some sort entering the atmosphere and then exploding. It'd be hard to say what it was without some sort of confirmation from NORAD or an observatory.

    I'm not sure that it's possible for anyone to know what the significance of dreams is, except for the person who dreams them. I think that these days, psychologists are less inclined to try and interpret dreams, ala Freud/ Jung. Some are going back to the idea that it's just random noise. But I still think that we're doing work while we're asleep, dealing with unresolved issues.

    You'd have to figure out what a large black cat means to you (and maybe you were just recently reading about the mysterious large black cats causing trouble in the UK). I think that our brains find symbols and scenarios to represent issues, but that these symbols come from our own personal experience, so the outcome (the symbols in a personalized scenario) will only be meaningful to the person having the dream. I suppose that there may be a commonality to some possible symbols, since we're all human, and therefore share [i]some[/i] common experience (I'm talking Jung here), but I think that differences in culture and individual day-to-day experience probably make the whole thing a lot more complicated than just trying to interpret symbols from a collective unconscious.

    But what do I know? I’m just an amateur at this stuff.

    That'll be $60, please. [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/wink.gif[/img]



    [This message has been edited by Randy (edited 01-10-2003).]
  • ...70 miles....east?! (checks map)..isn't that like..out in the ocean somewhere? If you were in international waters, who KNOWS what you might have seen going on, Navy tests, etc...
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    It puts him somewhere in Long Island, I believe.

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  • It's dark enough to see ANYTHING at nite there? [img]http://216.15.145.59/mainforums/wink.gif[/img]
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