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Althena
26th August 2016, 12:57
What do you see?? I don't know what to make of it.

https://www.awi.de/en/expedition/stations/neumayer-station-iii.html

Fanna
26th August 2016, 14:34
Please excuse my derpiness, but I cannot seem to find the webcam section >.<

Althena
26th August 2016, 15:04
Please excuse my derpiness, but I cannot seem to find the webcam section >.<

Scroll down to the webcam.

Sunny-side-up
26th August 2016, 15:16
can you post a screen grab Althena ?

Althena
26th August 2016, 15:22
can you post a screen grab Althena ?

Not currently home, sorry. Maybe someone else?? Any thoughts on those lights in the sky?

Fanna
26th August 2016, 15:42
OMG I SAW IT! Screenshot caught. GOTTA CATCH EM ALL!

I have no idea. Looks like a lot of this may be coming from the good old snowstorm excuse.

KiwiElf
26th August 2016, 16:32
Wow. "Interesting!" :)

I wonder what the station says it is (if they even know)? The whole "lighting" before hand is... strange. I wouldn't imagine they're conventional aircraft lights either? (are they even allowed to fly at night down there?? - I wouldn't have thought so.) :idea:

(Have done 9 x FGs too)

Fanna
26th August 2016, 16:37
(Have done 9 x FGs too)


What is an FG?

Althena
26th August 2016, 16:51
Wow. "Interesting!" :)

I wonder what the station says it is (if they even know)? The whole "lighting" before hand is... strange. I wouldn't imagine they're conventional aircraft lights either? (are they even allowed to fly at night down there?? - I wouldn't have thought so.) :idea:

(Have done 9 x FGs too)

I watch this webcam often and I've seen strange things at the station and sky, but this one takes the cake, the Germans working down there know what's going on, must be pretty scary to be in the middle of nowhere and see this "phenomena"

I have an Aussie friend that worked at the Australian station for 2 years and she told me that there's definitely plenty of unexplained lights and such in the sky, she did not go into detail and she mentioned that it's pretty much hush-hush over there.

Not surprised, there's a reason it's a no fly zone for airplanes.

KiwiElf
26th August 2016, 17:02
(Have done 9 x FGs too)


What is an FG?

FG = Frame Grabs - sorry Fanna, my computer lingo shorthand ;) I've taken 9 Screen shots with the weird lighting in the middle of them so I can see what was happening before and after the "weird lights".

KiwiElf
26th August 2016, 18:03
Here's the other "interesting ones" - 10 min difference between them (I've cropped them to save space). 10 mins is a long time for a "lit blobby thing" to hang around in the sky, wouldn't you say??

I can't explain "it" or the strange "light flaring" all over the station either?

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For comparison, here's what the station looks like a bit later (also note there's "something" in the air on the very right edge of the frame):

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Althena
26th August 2016, 18:47
I think the scientists flood the station with light to try to cover up these lights in the sky. I've seen it before.

amor
27th August 2016, 05:45
The USA has a massive UFO fleet, and so do the inner earth dwellers, so what's the big deal?

Fanna
27th August 2016, 20:10
The USA has a massive UFO fleet, and so do the inner earth dwellers, so what's the big deal?

The pursuit of needles in haystacks is a process of gathering evidence for all to see. If no one pursued it, it would be a lot harder to believe, eh? The Theosophical Society believes this very deeply. We gather and distil the vast amounts of information in search of the truth. Why? Why not? We like reading? We like truth? We have a lot of time on our hands? I am certain you have a mission of your own to accomplish.