When I got home I immediately grabbed the camera, which ironically had no charge, it was left running the last time i used it. So after getting my power cord, finding it was too short to reach, unplugging the fish tank(poor guys), grabbing the extension cord, and plugging everything up, I was finally able to begin rolling around 3:00am.
Everything was recorded from my 2nd floor balcony, with my Panosonic SDR-S7 camcorder. I filmed the light for at least an hour, using both manual and auto zoom. zooming in, zooming out. In the zoomed video you can clearly see the strobing plasma lights and its overall, beauty, i guess is the best way to say it. It's really bright and weird aurora's and strobes are visible, clearly. I had no tripod, but I did stablize the camera on my balcony banister with my right hand, and used my left hand to prop it up towards the light. It's pretty good footage, even capturing 700x zoom, while somehow keeping the craft in frame. When zoomed in, the light flattened out durastically. Basically, it looked like a dog bowl shaped disc, as it appeared to be circular with depth. Also, zooming in revealed the strobing, or pulsing, plasma-like lights were coming from the top of the craft or light. At this point I knew it was a craft of some kind, beaming with light energy, or something!
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With clips like this it's important to remember that there just isn't any consumer cameras that have that kind of zoom power - what they have is called 'digital zoom', and they are really just zooming in on the pixels that are already there... so you're not seeing more detail, you're seeing the same lack of detail, just bigger. But with that said, it's also more or less impossible to film stars with consumer grade cameras, so that makes this clip interesting. ISS maybe?
Have you ever SEEN the ISS, Mr. Fortuna? It appears a very golden hue, and nowhere near as bright as this...and, oh, yeah...it moves. Steadily, at 17,500 mph...it moves.
Hi, I’d suggest you take a look at the video linked on this page:
http://www.WakeUpMankind.org
In December 2008 a press release issued from Share International announced very soon a miraculous “star-like” object would start to be seen around the world. Sure enough, since early January 2009 many unusual "stars" have been spotted by ordinary people and in many languages. It's happening in many countries now, and every week new stories emerge.
The major news media have yet to report on it. People could be asking them to please cover this incredible story.
The “star-like” object is often seen, photographed and videotaped as multi-colored, dazzlingly bright, sometimes moving slowly.
This information needs to be discussed, debated, and thrown into the spotlight as far and wide as possible. I hope the editors of this website take note.
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