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it's amazing how a group of mylar balloons look in the bright sunlight.
CGI ?
wow unless this thing is a digital glitch or fabrication-id like to see someone debunk this-from the looks of it i have no explination,i belive its visitors untill someone puts up a good case that its otherwise-either way i like this one good find-matt_bpd
Wow, that is something! At least it's valid to say this object in question is definitely unusual and difficult to classify. It almost looks like those bunches of lights from some of those UFO videos captured in Russia, right? Lately people don't seem to know the difference between a UFO and an airplane or a lantern but THIS is really interesting!
Ok I'll give you this, it looks interesting. But alas its just a bunch of silver painted balloons reflecting the sunlight and floating up and away!
Great catch my friend & thank you for sharing.<br /><br />I originally thought it was a reflection of the sun on a bubble or balloon BUT after enhancing & measuring angles, refraction & reflection it became obvious the light source IS from the object itself & wow what a light source it is, incredibly intense, I could NOT measure it & neither did it contain all bandwidths.<br /
yep, I have to agree with the others here that these are silver balloons... a no brainer there.
its god coming to teabag you!
Just another car fire.
I just love the way some weigh in with a broadbanded comment such as balloons it's a no brainer, why dismiss something so insincerely that with just a little effort you too can determine that the light source is NOT a natural light nor is it a reflection.<br />One does not have to be a physicist to determine that just a bit of curiosity, if you like down playing others, imagine how much you&#