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Sunday, March 13, 2005
  "Green Ball of Fire with A Tail..." Saturday night in the Pacific Northwest a "Bright Streaking Light Seen In Western Sky" and I missed it! Scientists say "it was probably a meteor that disintegrated before falling into the pacific ocean." After reading that in Yahoo News I scanned the comments and replies regarding this "meteor sighting", someone saying they we're listening to their scanner and apparently"thousands had called 911 to report it" I don't know if 911 can handle that many calls, but enough thought it looked too strange to be a "meteor". I know I'm using lots of quotation marks in this post, I think they're needed because I don't want anyone thinking I'm saying these things. Someone thought maybe perhaps a faulty missile launch. He mentioned Korea or China. I don't know.

But doing a search on google regarding various cloud formations, this I did because someone sent me this one, I stumbled upon various wonders in the sky.
This is known as a Lenticular cloud



This photo was taken by someone named Ernst Endresen It's called a Orographic cloud. What does this have to do with "green balls of fire"? Well as you might have guessed by reading some of my early posts , especially one called Sometimes Late At Night . Cloud formations have always been very fascinating to me. Back in the old days of going to Mt. Palomar for those "UFO" meetings we learned that the "motherships" always hid in these, or were able to make these clouds themselves to camouflage their existence.

Mountains, strange cloud formations and objects flying through space, you put any of those words in google and you'll come up with all kinds of theory's about UFO's. There is always someone who will give you a weather meteorological take on what causes them. But to me the most interesting are those attributed to UFO's. I've always got my eye out looking for those motherships ya know.

I know my post here is a bit flighty, can't be helped right now as that's what I'm doing, flying from one window to the next searching out one link to another.

Another interesting find was this article in the CBS news regarding the making of the film about the Lunar Walk. It's on CBS News World. Interesting Read. The Dark Side Of The Moon, that's what this article talks about, not what George Adamski wrote about it, but the film made by William Karel and produced by Point Du Jour Productions. "...Dark Side Of The Moon navigates the viewer through lies and truth; fact and fiction. This is no ordinary documentary. Its intent is to inform and entertain the viewer, but also to shake him up - make him aware that one should always view television with a critical eye"

I might be back to add to this post but for now that's enough. TTFN 
Comments:
I wouldn't worry about what you didn't see. Love the other sky pics. Weather and astronomy still fascinate me. I love to paint and photograph the sky.***Blogger commetns are working, so hope you stop back by my blog when you have time. *** :)
 
Stunning Photos!

I see you got that wierd kink out of your webpage too.

:)
 
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