Rramjet, A few questions and observations about your
Goose UFO report a few pages back:
Firstly regarding the appearance of the objects:
Indeed, the reference to "satellites" itself arose from the fact that their character most closely resembled that of a passing satellite.
And then it changes to
They were star bright - just not twinkling.
Now which is it?
Satellites are rarely if ever "star bright"... unless we're talking about those dim stars of course, but in this case we can't be because your refutation clearly states:
"dim dots" they most certainly were not!
Even though at first in your original report you say they were like "
Four tiny star-like points of light" and you needed them pointing out to you.
Just trying to get a handle on exactly what they looked like.
Now the viewing conditions, you state in your original report here:
I looked up but could see nothing except a huge number of stars (it was a very clear night and we were well away from city lights)
But by the end of that paragraph you mention:
They just continued on their heading to disappear in the slight misty haziness over the hills to the north.
So it's a "very clear night" except for the "misty haziness" "to the North"?
And about those hills where the misty haziness was, above you clearly describe misty hazy hills to the North, but curiously in a later post those hills have gone:
Besides, the location was on a cape with no land for thousands of kilometers to either to the south, east or north.
Unless of course, the misty hazy hills were thousands of kilometers away in which case, you wouldn't be able to see them at all anyway let alone discern that they had a
"slight misty haziness"
I'm sure you'll realise the importance of getting details correct and accurate so I hope you don't mind me pointing these apparent inconsistencies out and hopefully we'll be able to clear them up without adding further complications to your story.
Thanks in anticipation of your cooperation.