ufology
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Every time you tell this story it has subtle differences and additions, and I really don't understand why you are drip-feeding the information like this. Are you aware that you tell the story slightly differently each time? How long ago did this occur, and at what time of year?
However, immediately afterwards you made little or no effort to find out what you had seen;
you didn't contact any astronomers (professional or amateur)
you didn't visit the site where you judged the thing to have landed (if indeed it did)
you were watching all night and made three sightings, EDIT it now seems four sightings, but didn't take any photographs
you wrote something down at some point but now can't recall where those notes are now
you haven't said what the discussion with these other witnesses was (at the time or later)
you still haven't explained how you judged size distance or speed other than it appeared to be behind the mountain at one point. I assume the distance from your vantage point to the mountain was known, but you still don't have enough information there to judge size, distance or speed with any degree of accuracy.
Is this the only sighting you have had where you've been unable (dare I say unwilling?) to rule out mundane, terrestrial explanations?
Q. I really don't understand why you are drip-feeding the information like this.
A. The entire sighting wasn't appropriate for the individual questions posed in the past. Only the relevant parts were incuded for brevity. That's often how a discussion works, rather than having one person just go off on an extended story.
Q. Why no photos?
A. I didn't own a camera. I was at my girlfriend's ranch house and there were no other houses nearby. I had no expectation that I would see the thing either. It's not like I planned to see it.
Q. Distance and Speed
A.Yes that was answered in a previous post so you must have missed it. It was based on landmarks of discernable distance based on map measurements with a minimal margin of error for all practical purposes.
Comment: Little or no effort to determine what was seen.
Response: I've benn trying to figure it out ever since I saw it. After it had departed, there wasn't anything to study. I was disadvantaged at the time with respect to investigative equipment and access to the landing site itself. But trace evidence would not be of any use in identifying how the object could do what it did. Suppose there were some burnt barnches or some flattened grass? What would that prove ... besides nothing?
Comment: No astronomical opinion.
Response: I know enough about astronomy to rule anything astronomical out. When your car's out of gas you don't need a mechanic to tell you. It's just plainly obvious. You should be able to see that for yourself from the ongoing posts. And I've left the door open for you or anyone else to offer some kind of reasonable natural or manmade explanation.
j.r.