
Did anyone else see this? Was having a fag out the window watching the planes coming in
Apologies about the lengthy video
00:55
02:53
03:24
04:55
05:55
07:29
by Potential-Narwhal-

Did anyone else see this? Was having a fag out the window watching the planes coming in
Apologies about the lengthy video
00:55
02:53
03:24
04:55
05:55
07:29
by Potential-Narwhal-
8 comments
Bizarre. The movement is very unusual.
Satellites maybe?
90s UFO conspiracy videos have better quality.
Was it near sunrise or sunset by any chance?
I had viewed something similar, but was quicker in succession. Would be around every 30 sec and happened at least a dozen times. It was higher in the sky. This was three months ago in Glasgow.
Pretty sure I viewed it again the next night, or a few days later around the same time near midnight, but the lights had less appearances.
Just because it was around the same time, I put it down to something humans were operating.
For some of your time points (e.g. 04:55) I can’t see anything.
When I can see something, it’s about one pixel with nothing around it to give a size, distant, or altitude reference. So it could be huge and far away, or tiny and close. Or bright and far away, or dim and close.
At a guess, some kind of plastic bag being carried in the air and reflecting light as it floats around?
ETA: 07:29 seems to show multiple things. Is this video taken through glass? Could it be a reflection of something else? Or maybe multiple bits of rubbish?
[Or just birds?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Scotland/comments/1jbaxp8/lights_in_the_sky_north_facing_from_edinburgh/) That would seem to explains the circling I think I see.
I remember my first time seeing the gas flare from Leven and I thought some time lord went and opened up another rift in space and the daleks were gonna flood right in 🤣
They’re always travelling the same direction, at about the same speed.
They fade in, reach a maximum brightness, and fade out again.
Is there a spotlight shining up into the sky, that’s illuminating … *something* drifting in the wind?
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