Monday, February 01, 2010
UFO in Moscow on January,30th,2010
Original video of 3 Undefined Flying Objects in Moscow on January,30th,2010 at 20.32.
Anyone in moscow out there who saw this? please comment.
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8 comments:
Well it isn't a plane,helicopter,weather balloon,Chinese lantern,bird,satellite,or swamp gas.
But i am sure the skeptics will still explain it away.GREAT FOOTAGE-and i think it will get even better!
This one was AMAZING imo.
Cant see this being anything man made like Catherine says!
At a far distance airplane lights look like all one light that is different colors, go out side and look.
Please ask the aliens why they have the bright lights on at all. Before any one comes back with an answer , you can think it through , spouting off some answer will not cut it.
No one goes up in a privetly owned plane to get some videos or shake hands. Before you come back with a fast answer , you can think it through.
Yep, very mysterious indeed. Although Moscow has never been known for UFOs, they do visit us from time to time!
its very amazing
What I find most impressive about the Moscow video is that the videographer did everything he should have done to make the footage useful: he zoomed in and out frequently to maintain context, he maintained focus, he had his camera supported or braced to reduce shake, he kept his mouth shut, and he left the exposure settings alone while filming. If only more people did these simple things we would have not only more interesting videos to watch, but we would have more useful ones as well. Kudos to the videographer in Moscow!
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