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Old 30-12-2011, 08:38 PM   #31
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Did you mean Galaxy. I dont think there is a very good likely hood of their being life in our solar system apart from earth ....
I believe he did in fact mean solar system and im with him on this one.

If there is other life within our solar system I reckon it will be on the many moons orbiting Jupiter and/or Saturn. Both planets have over 60 objects orbiting them, although only a handful of these are large, Jupiter for example has 4 reasonably sized 'moons'.

We still know very little about these moons/objects, and although they are cold (relative to us) there is still a chance one might contain what is needed to harbour life, even if this 'life' is very different to what we consider life here on earth.

Back to the main topic, I find it very interesting to hear such stories but more often than not they have a simple explanation. Still, makes you think.
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Old 30-12-2011, 08:59 PM   #32
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Did you mean Galaxy. I dont think there is a very good likely hood of their being life in our solar system apart from earth. And even then I'm debating whether there is intelligent life in our solar system
No, our Solar System. There are a couple of moons around both Jupiter and Saturn that may well sustain life. I'm not talking about intelligent life, just life.

For instance, Enceladus;

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Old 30-12-2011, 09:01 PM   #33
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MY KIDS JUST CAME IN AND CAUGHT ME READING THIS THREAD . I HAD TO EXPLAIN THE LIKELY HOOD OF EXTRA TERRESTRIAL LIFE TO THEM .( sorry caps) .
we discussed , in my view . they would be so advanced to travel to us that they wouldnt be interested in us . they would know all about us already . they would only be scientists , most of them would be on thier own planet , not in space ships , most of them would be interested in thier own life .
and the likely hood that most of them wouldnt be in advanced space ships is higher than the likely hood of the ones that are by how many fold ????
so quite logically . i think they are there , but its not really our business , and they couldnt give a flying omellette about us and just fly around viewing . if they are there in space flying around . imagine the percentage of intelligence that would require over all life form . it wouyld be like a guzzilion to one life form that cant travel through interstellar space . either that or most of them can , in which case we'd rate as less than zoo creatures .
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MY KIDS JUST CAME IN AND CAUGHT ME READING THIS THREAD . I HAD TO EXPLAIN THE LIKELY HOOD OF EXTRA TERRESTRIAL LIFE TO THEM .( sorry caps) .
we discussed , in my view . they would be so advanced to travel to us that they wouldnt be interested in us .
What would be the point in travelling this far if they weren't interested?

Granted, the technology required to travel and sustain a crew over vast distances (if even possible) would make us look like we're still fascinated by fire from striking two stones - but a life sustaining planet with such an important and harmonious relationship to our moon would be a place that would tempt more investigation beyond cornholing a few hicks in the deep South.

Suns don't last forever and the Universe is a dangerous place. An intelligent race would do well to seek out habitable alternatives to live.
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
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Old 31-12-2011, 12:16 AM   #36
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Old 31-12-2011, 12:22 AM   #37
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
Sounds like the mysterious Min Min lights..
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
Hmm, maybe we saw the same thing...
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Old 31-12-2011, 07:16 PM   #39
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Swamp gas, trust me.

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mid `90s,
me and 2 mates camping on a cleared mountain top in the middle of wollemi national park http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=-33...:actbar-saveto

a clear winter night looking out at the stars and noticed a plane?? coming towards us far out to the west, watched it for a bit then it suddenly turned to head head north for a maybe a minute before turning back south. zig zaged around for a few minutes moving pretty fast ( looked too fast for a plane that far away). it seemed to be zipping around the same same area back and forwards for a while then shot off towards the south like a shooting star. quicker then any airplane could travell.

no drugs or alcohol involved .

got home and was telling my father and he said that he had seen it as well from his front verandah, about 6 months later another guy was telling us about the strange lights he had seen that same night. he didn`t know anything about what we had seen nor told anyone else incase they thought he was mad. lol.


i still have no idea what it might have been ?? guess that makes it a ufo.
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Old 01-01-2012, 01:04 AM   #41
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It is unidentified, and assuming it was not an hallucination or light trick (I see crazy reflections off my glasses at night) then it was also an object. Depending on the angle and patterns of motion it was likely flying.

Ummmm ... yes U. F. O.
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Just because you see something you don't immediately recognise in the night sky, doesn't mean you should automatically jump to "must be an alien spaceship"...
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Brazen, did this object change direction gradually or did it do it abruptly without slowing down?
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Probably a weather balloon or other easily explained atmospheric disturbance....
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Old 26-01-2012, 07:36 PM   #46
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oh i have a huge interest in ufo's/aliens and although iv'e never seen one i do believe they visit earth, i know i know "why would they visit us" "we are so technologically un-advanced compared to them" BUT we have figured out how to commit a serious act that could/can have really negative impacts on our own and sorrounding solar systems - we know how to detonate an atomic/nuclear bomb, the shockwaves and radiation from the bombs we have detonated would of resonated throughout the galaxy and society's with advanced technology and scientific studies would of noticed these events and would be curious to how/why/who/what created/caused them, to state that "why would they want to visit us because of our inferioirurity" is almost like drawing a parrelal to a dinosaur saying "one day a meteorite might hit the earth and wipe us out, but what are the chances hahaha" well mr dinosuar found out the hard way that sometimes things that seem statistically unlikely can/will unfold, perhaps the alien(s) (there may be multiple races of aliens visiting us) are so advanced that they understand that contacting us on a major scale will cause huge upheavel in our religiuos/social/legal and everyday life, odds are there is life out there, sometimes its best to have a closed mind to keep the rawness of a potential reality at bay, no one wants to have to re-write the bible and include aliens and there religions, just like no one wanted to believe in dinosaurs untill to many bones were excavated and (psuedo) science had to step in and give plausible theories in the mid-late 17th century.
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we know how to detonate an atomic/nuclear bomb, the shockwaves and radiation from the bombs we have detonated would of resonated throughout the galaxy and society's with advanced technology and scientific studies would of noticed these events and would be curious to how/why/who/what created/caused them, to state that "why would they want to visit us because of our inferioirurity"
Radiation emitted from our own Sun (not counting Coronal Mass Ejections or the billions of other stars between us and them) would mask every single nuclear device on Earth if detonated simultaneously let alone the odd detonation. Radio waves are a more likely method of detection and one we employ in search of what's out there. Problem with these methods is they take time to travel to their destination, we've only been emitting tell tale signs for a hundred odd years, in the scheme of things - that's virtually no time at all.

I still pose the question, if we have been visited by a far superior life form, why is it they're obsessed with diddling hicks in the southern states of the US? Don't get me wrong, I think it's incredibly naive to believe we're the only life in a vast universe but the vastness of that universe also works against you in an attempt to discover other advanced life forms.
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
Arr, the good old towers. Seen plenty of lights round there, but most times I've been under the influence.

My mate though was on his property there one night, and he reckons all these stars just started appearing and seemed to form a shape in the sky that looked like a ship. Then it disappeared. Never seen him so creeped out; and he's not one to tell lies.
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
Sorry mate that was just me in the Commodore giving it a bit.
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Old 28-01-2012, 10:17 PM   #50
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There are things called "Iridium Satellites". I don't think it's exactly what you guys are talking about, but it's worth a mention, so you know what they are.
These satellites give off a light flare, when then are at a certain angle to the sun. The solar panels reflect the light.

These flares can be somewhat bright, all of a few seconds though. Very much like a lighthouse beacon.
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About a week or so ago I was traveling near the nsw and Queensland border north of a town called dirranbandi, about 4am and saw a bright green almost flurenscent ball of light appear from nowhere in the sky and shoot off into the distance. Two days later traveling back south about 2 hrs south of charters towers, I saw a very similar thing again in the sky but this time it seemed to follow the car for some distance (about 5 kms) and then disappeared again. Has to be some logical explanation for it all, but very weird to say the least. Even more so that you have seen something similar around the same time in a similar place...
What you witnessed based on your description and area was probably a min min light

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min_Min_light
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a few weeks ago i seen what was like a shooting star execpt that the light trail was a real green colour instead of the normal white light. or maybe i`m going colour blind ??
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a few weeks ago i seen what was like a shooting star execpt that the light trail was a real green colour instead of the normal white light. or maybe i`m going colour blind ??
Probably means whatever was burning up in the atmosphere comprised of copper.
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I think Monty Python's Eric Idle had the right idea when he wrote and sang 'The Galaxy Song'

"And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space 'Cause there's bugger all down here on Earth"
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a few weeks ago i seen what was like a shooting star execpt that the light trail was a real green colour instead of the normal white light. or maybe i`m going colour blind ??
I remember when a green shooting star went across the sky in Brisbane years ago and even made it in the news. They explained the green was caused by the meteor containing copper
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I remember when a green shooting star went across the sky in Brisbane years ago and even made it in the news. They explained the green was caused by the meteor containing copper
i was thinking it must have been something like that.
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I think Monty Python's Eric Idle had the right idea when he wrote and sang 'The Galaxy Song'

"And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space 'Cause there's bugger all down here on Earth"

there is a lot of truth in that statment.
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Granted, the technology required to travel and sustain a crew over vast distances (if even possible) would make us look like we're still fascinated by fire from striking two stones - but a life sustaining planet with such an important and harmonious relationship to our moon would be a place that would tempt more investigation beyond cornholing a few hicks in the deep South.
Don't worry mate. The aliens inadvertently must have logged onto LS1.com.au forums. All that talk about pushrods and stuff......
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only thing i see are satellites going across the sky during the day and at night, other than that.. just another day out side..

we're stuck on earth forever, well until the sun decides it wants to destroy the earth, other than that... I can't see us going anywhere anytime soon :(

I don't like the feeling of working to have a lot of money in the face of death
I would be more satisfied to know I lived a life on the poor side and leave knowing I have lovely family and friends

So, if an alien took you by the hand and dragged you kicking and screaming on the ship, knowing you probably won't return, after all that money spent on your car(s).. I personally wouldn't be impressed sorry just trolling

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