Stray Cat
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Occam's razor is about assumptions. I am talking about proven case of UFO's eventually being identified as a series of animalous circumstances eg: Weather conditions + Helicopter Searchlight or High altitude cloud and Venus. Or in this case AP radar contacts and Squid boats (plus a TV crew who were taking the flight with the 'expectation' of seeing or at least reporting on Unidentified lights. We don't have to make assumptions, by their own admission the radar was showing AP's and we know there were squid boats in visible range.Ah, now we have the conjunction of a “number of anomalous conditions”…what ever happened to Occam? (after all UFO debunkers love to cite Occam don’t they!)
So that's a "no" then... thanks.” Robert Guard, the copilot, did recall seeing the squid fleet 130 nm east of Christchurch during the flight south between 0015 and 0100 hours. He also saw the SB fleet as the plane flew northeastward out of Christchurch over an hour later. “
(http://brumac.8k.com/NEW_ZEALAND/NZSB.html)
And …
“Four days after the sighting the copilot made a tape recording of his recollections of the sighting. (…) … the copilot stated that he could see the bright white light of the squid fleet on the horizon (see Figure 1), which is consistent with the expected horizon distance (about 130 nm) at the altitude of the plane, 13,000 ft (3960 m) as it flew southeastward. In comparison with the brilliant white of the squid boat lights, the copilot noted that the unknown light was noticeably more orange. Since he had both "types" of light source (squid boats and the unidentified object) in sight at the same time (although not in the same direction) it is reasonable to accept the copilot's statement that he detected a definite color difference.” (http://brumac.8k.com/NEW_ZEALAND/NZSB.html)
Go and learn about the regulations for boats (and a course in photography may help too)... If you think that the green light is anything to do with attracting the squid (as the bright lights are), then read up on nagivation light requirements for boats. Green = Starboard. Red = Port (the orange colour you can see on the photo I posted).Oh, and the photo you supply - there is absolutely NO “green” or “orange” in squid boat lights – this is a known fact, they are intensely bright white. So your photo-representation is not a true (faithful) rendering of what a squid boat light really looks like. The colours you see are purely an artefact of having to reduce the exposure level…
A known fact indeed
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