Peter Cartoon
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OK, you've read the subject line but I'm not making any claims (I'm an atheist/skeptic, just like you).
So here's my observation, looking for a rational explaination. It's August 1968, and I'm standing on a beach at a sub-tropical latitude around 10:00 pm on a moonless, clear night with a very good star field for sea level. Then I spot what is clearly a satelite, neat! (remember this is 1968). Then all of a sudden this satelite starts making right angle and accute angle turns.. what the... that's not right?!?! So I start making a mental check list.
This object is small and faint: "star like" the equivalent of a 3rd or 4th magnitude star, yellowish-white. I have to strain at times to continue tracking it. It is moving at what appears to me as steady speed covering large sections of the sky (I estimate if I held a ruler at arms length, appx. 15" in 2-3 seconds). It is either very close to the earth, or moving at incredible speeds.
The ability to make such sharp angular turns without slowing down is freaking out my 1968 technology mindset. My "gut feeling" was that it's really very distant and this the turns only appear to be sharp angles.
There is no discernable sound. I begin to tick off what it is not... not a bird, aircraft, meteor, asteroid or comet. It isn't a planetary object. It isn't lightning, weather related or any atmospheric phenomena that I am aware of such as an aurora or ball lightning. I observe this object and it's movement for approx. 12 minutes giving me plenty of time to ponder. I check my other senses by looking away and observing distant street lights, traffic, etc... I seem to be normal (insert joke here). And then finally, the object seems to accelarate away straight "up" and fades from view. I continued to observe the sky for another 20 minutes but it did not reappear.
So it's been decades since this happened and I have yet to come up with an acceptable explaination of what I believe I observed that evening. Now, with the power of the internet available, I cast my fate upon the web, your explanations or comments please! (I'll be right back, need to take my meds).
So here's my observation, looking for a rational explaination. It's August 1968, and I'm standing on a beach at a sub-tropical latitude around 10:00 pm on a moonless, clear night with a very good star field for sea level. Then I spot what is clearly a satelite, neat! (remember this is 1968). Then all of a sudden this satelite starts making right angle and accute angle turns.. what the... that's not right?!?! So I start making a mental check list.
This object is small and faint: "star like" the equivalent of a 3rd or 4th magnitude star, yellowish-white. I have to strain at times to continue tracking it. It is moving at what appears to me as steady speed covering large sections of the sky (I estimate if I held a ruler at arms length, appx. 15" in 2-3 seconds). It is either very close to the earth, or moving at incredible speeds.
The ability to make such sharp angular turns without slowing down is freaking out my 1968 technology mindset. My "gut feeling" was that it's really very distant and this the turns only appear to be sharp angles.
There is no discernable sound. I begin to tick off what it is not... not a bird, aircraft, meteor, asteroid or comet. It isn't a planetary object. It isn't lightning, weather related or any atmospheric phenomena that I am aware of such as an aurora or ball lightning. I observe this object and it's movement for approx. 12 minutes giving me plenty of time to ponder. I check my other senses by looking away and observing distant street lights, traffic, etc... I seem to be normal (insert joke here). And then finally, the object seems to accelarate away straight "up" and fades from view. I continued to observe the sky for another 20 minutes but it did not reappear.
So it's been decades since this happened and I have yet to come up with an acceptable explaination of what I believe I observed that evening. Now, with the power of the internet available, I cast my fate upon the web, your explanations or comments please! (I'll be right back, need to take my meds).