My sighting happened during a Lunar eclipse several years ago, at approximately 10pm. I was outside on my porch, viewing the eclipse. The three crafts were shaped like a housefly and were white and translucent. They were quite large in comparison to a regular airplane or jet. They were very easy to see. The night was clear, no rain, clouds, or fog. The crafts were flying in formation, very close together, side by side. All of a sudden, the craft in the middle did a zig-zag sort of move and then it returned to formation. There was absolutely no sound. They came over from the north, flew straight by the moon, and disappeared over the trees heading south. I was alone, so no one else saw the crafts but me. I could hardly believe it! Very cool. I stated above that my viewing happened in August, but it might have been October. The year probably isn't correct either, but I know for sure there was a full lunar eclipse that night. I had written it down at the time of the sighting, but I can no longer find the information.
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Pictures of the Blood moon eclipse
Numerous pictures and video has come in of the red Blood moon eclipse from the other night.If you have taken any photos it would be great if you can share then with our community by uploading via the 'upload' link above.
The colour change was caused by a scattering of sunlight as it passed through the thin ring of the earth's atmosphere, removing the blue light and passing mainly the red, some of which illuminated the moon.
At the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, some 300 people, many clutching coffee cups in the frigid morning air, sat with blankets and chairs on the observatory's great lawn. Source
posted by realufos at 4:19 PM on Dec 11, 2011
The colour change was caused by a scattering of sunlight as it passed through the thin ring of the earth's atmosphere, removing the blue light and passing mainly the red, some of which illuminated the moon.
At the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, some 300 people, many clutching coffee cups in the frigid morning air, sat with blankets and chairs on the observatory's great lawn. Source
posted by realufos at 4:19 PM on Dec 11, 2011
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