(Mod-hat off)
I am going to respond here as I have spent some time watching these "stars" for awhile now ever since I decided
that they just can't be regular stars. I am not an astronomical expert, but I feel I am pretty logical.
1. Everybody that has seen a satellite travel across the sky will agree that they move pretty quick. Basically,
imagine a dot scoot across the sky in around 10secs.
2. Planets or stars do move since the Earth is rotating and revolving around the Sun, not to mention the galaxy.
So yes we would see stars and planets moving... but very slowly.
3. The infamous twinkling star. I monitored one and it moved "3 inches" (arm extended, thumb fore-finger
extended) in about 5 minutes.
THEORY
- the twinkling star is the ISS (international space station). ok... then explain the 5 other twinkling stars.
- the twinkling star is "a star whose light refracts through the earth atmosphere" -- it moves way too fast to
be a star.
Test this all for yourself... pick a known star and monitor it for 5-10 minutes. Then, do the same thing for a
"twinkling star".
In my view, these are
not
- stars
- planets
- satellites
- or multiple # of ISS
One last thing... when watching these "twinkling stars" through a telescope you can see practically every
color of the spectrum twinkling - green, red, violet, blue, yellow, etc. Reflected sunlight in my opinion.
What are they ? I do not know... but I want to know.
--
I assume some of you here know about John Lenard Walson and his study of strange objects in the sky.
If you haven't check out the following:
http://www.rense.com/general82/myst14.htm
A library of what he has done:
http://www.rense.com/Datapages/mystmachinedata.htm
Take care
-John aka #404