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truthseekerdan
23rd September 2010, 03:13
I thought that I'm one of the few on this forum that didn't see a UFO in this life, boy was I wrong...:)
Tonight while sitting on my deck with my daughter she noticed a 'glowing object' beneath the Moon.
I asked her to bring her camera quickly to see if we can get it photographed. Meantime I observed
the glowing object changing colors and slightly moving to the left then suddenly returning back.

I was able to snap 3 photos before the object disappeared pretty much in a flash.
In photo # 1 you can see the Moon glow and possibly the object moving fast?
My daughter then changed the setting so the Moon glow will be less visible in #2.
Then I zoomed into the object noticing that it was changing colors and as soon
as I snapped the photo the object disappeared in a flash which is visible in #3.

After checking out the photos I noticed that my daughter's camera was not set for
high resolution, but for PC resolution 1024x768. I was pretty disappointed since
I know that's not good for detail zooming, etc. I included the photos as proof for
who's interested to see the UFO. BTW, the camera is a Nikon CoolPix.

Namaste, ~ Dan ~ :love:

Beth
23rd September 2010, 05:17
Very cool, Dan!!! Glad you got to experience that with your daughter.

truthseekerdan
23rd September 2010, 05:23
Very cool, Dan!!! Glad you got to experience that with your daughter.

Thanks Beth, maybe that was my Event. :twitch: :lol:

giovonni
23rd September 2010, 05:38
Excellent Power Ups Dan!:cool:

Craig
23rd September 2010, 05:54
Well done sir!
Not seeing one myself I am now envious, hope you see many more and get photos of them as well

Victoria Tintagel
23rd September 2010, 08:05
Hi Truthseekerdan, how beautiful to have shared this with your daughter, yes! Like Beth says. The 3rd picture is special! This harvest moon is incredible as it's full round on the equinox date.
I myself have seen an object once, for 10 seconds, during the day, moving slowly and very far away, suddenly going in a 90 degree angle and disappearing from sight. This was just after I learned from Drunvalo Melchizedek, that ET's use the technique of shifting dimensions, while their consciousness is steering (and part of) the power system in their craft. In the turning of a 90 degree angle, a dimension shift occurs and our human eyes cannot see beyond the boundary, at least in general, as everything changes very fast now and doors fly open....There's a lot of useful knowledge on understanding the Universe and the creation of Life, in the Flower of Life, the teachings that Drunvalo offered (80's) to the left brain of humans first, followed by the Earth & Sky teachings (balancing with the right brain) and The Secret Place in the Heart: merging left/right brain. If you or anyone is interested in the ebooks part 1 and 2 "The Ancient knowledge of the Flower of Life" I could post them here (if the size allows it).
Anyway, me always making 1 + 1 = 3 out of things....ha ha ha.....now you are a witness......Truthseekerdan! How lucky to live/be on a boat and look at the nightsky! Cheers, Tint.

JoshERTW
23rd September 2010, 12:05
Hey Dan,

Now I'm as big a believer as the next guy on this forum, but last night I was outside and saw the same thing - the brightest star in the sky in almost perfect vertical alignment with the moon. I took a good long look at it last night also, just to be sure, when it caught my eye initially, I had the same excitement. But I'm pretty sure it was Jupiter, which is as a general rule the brightest star in the sky (and often the first one that's visible). Go out again tonight and look for the same object, it will be there though in a slightly different position relative to the moon I imagine.

Keep on watching though, and it will pay off. I had my first sighting a couple weeks back. it may have just been a satellite though, it looked like a star, and was moving very fast but at a constant rate across the sky and suddenly disappeared. Had time to get my wife out to see it, but not to grab a camera sadly.

Richard
23rd September 2010, 12:12
The bright Object/star beneath the moon is the planet Jupiter, it will be there again tonight. If you have even a small telescope or a good set of binoculars you can see the clouds on the planet and 4 of its moons as well. Jupiter is at its closest approach to earth since 1951.

You can re-share the moment you had with your daughter tonite by teaching your daughter about astronomy while looking at the giant planet. :)

tone3jaguar
23rd September 2010, 12:32
Good job, a little tip. If you meditate before you go out to take the pics you can ask the ET's during the meditation to interface with the electronics in the camera to show up more when the shutter opens. That is what I did before I took these pics. These are just pics I shot of the night sky where I could see nothing after I did the former.

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x102/bradwj1977/nightufophotos2005.jpg

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x102/bradwj1977/nightufophotos2006.jpg

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x102/bradwj1977/nightufo004.jpg

http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x102/bradwj1977/nightufo002.jpg

THIRDEYE
23rd September 2010, 13:07
awesome photots i too have saw anomalies that cannot be explained...love,lightand abundance...thirseye...

truthseekerdan
23rd September 2010, 14:17
Hey Dan,

Now I'm as big a believer as the next guy on this forum, but last night I was outside and saw the same thing - the brightest star in the sky in almost perfect vertical alignment with the moon. I took a good long look at it last night also, just to be sure, when it caught my eye initially, I had the same excitement. But I'm pretty sure it was Jupiter, which is as a general rule the brightest star in the sky (and often the first one that's visible). Go out again tonight and look for the same object, it will be there though in a slightly different position relative to the moon I imagine.

Keep on watching though, and it will pay off. I had my first sighting a couple weeks back. it may have just been a satellite though, it looked like a star, and was moving very fast but at a constant rate across the sky and suddenly disappeared. Had time to get my wife out to see it, but not to grab a camera sadly.

Hi Josh, thanks for your comment. I thought that actually Venus is the 'brightest star', well maybe am wrong.
Yes there was another object most likely Jupiter beneath the Moon slightly to the left, if you actually saw the
photos enlarged. However, it was not as bright, not changing colors (amber, blue & red), and did not vanish.
If weather permits I'll be watching again tonight, and be ready to take some high res. photos just in case.

Thank you t3j and all, Namaste ~ Dan

Penelope Moore
23rd September 2010, 17:15
Amazing that you were able to share with your daughter.

McMaster
23rd September 2010, 19:46
I don't know if the placement of Jupiter in relation to the moon will change depending on your location on the planet Earth, but last night I was out with my smallish telescope checking out Jupiter and it was roughly 7-10 moon diameters to the left from the moon, not directly below from it. That's in Finland that is.

Ross
23rd September 2010, 20:58
The bright Object/star beneath the moon is the planet Jupiter, it will be there again tonight. If you have even a small telescope or a good set of binoculars you can see the clouds on the planet and 4 of its moons as well. Jupiter is at its closest approach to earth since 1951.

You can re-share the moment you had with your daughter tonite by teaching your daughter about astronomy while looking at the giant planet. :)

Southern hemisphere: Australia, east coast.

Looking at the moon...7pm... at 2 oclock is jupitar...I can see it clearly through my very old 'small scope...and even through my 20x60 binoculars...excellent viewing.

Regards

Ross