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mojo
12th December 2016, 23:37
The person narrating the video and the response he gives is probably just as interesting as watching the pulsing object. He pauses for second as you can imagine him almost being sarcastic and calls them ice crystals. In a way very telling to us that NASA is and will always be inflexible about UFOs

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another silent pause while narrating and the object seems to slow or stop..
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Tyy1907
13th December 2016, 01:56
"..............ice crystals or other items being eliminaTed by the rising sun"
Pulsating ice crystals wow!

EFO
13th December 2016, 05:19
@Tyy1907

Pulsating ice crystals wow!

Pulsating cosmic swamp gas? :)

EFO
13th December 2016, 06:11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF89H4S19UE

Sunny-side-up
13th December 2016, 13:07
Thx mojo.

The night before last, my long pause-satellite-type-craft, put in a show, after about a month of absence.
Satellite-type-craft to me are the hi altitude light-dot craft that pass over, some flash.

My long pause-satellite-type-craft is not illuminated by the sun as it is mainly invisible to the eye but, it EMITS light once every 5 too 9 seconds, some blinks are the classic 'Power-up' kind.

To see this kind of craft you have to watch an area of sky for many seconds, you can eaisly look away just at the wrong second and miss it's smile :)

It moves across the sky slowly.
It gives off the feeling of confidence, it is not rushed.

ceetee9
13th December 2016, 15:56
@Tyy1907

Pulsating ice crystals wow!

Pulsating cosmic swamp gas? :)I think it's a weather balloon. ;)

Builder
13th December 2016, 19:48
Pulsating ice crystals wow!

One word: rotation.

Astronauts see them all the time when they look outside. Nothing special there.

mojo
13th December 2016, 20:23
In the first video.

If we can agree that the distance is quite far from the camera and it certainly looks that way to me, rotation of an ice crystal is impossible to explain this. But if you think the image is much closer (perhaps feet away) than it may be possible.