1 posted on
03/23/2013 8:36:32 PM PDT by
CapnJack
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To: CapnJack
It’s those cheap Chinese made bulbs.
To: CapnJack
You probably saw a meteor that was coming at you so it appeared not to be moving.
3 posted on
03/23/2013 8:39:51 PM PDT by
timlilje
To: CapnJack
Cigar? What kind of cigar?
4 posted on
03/23/2013 8:39:55 PM PDT by
ThomasThomas
(Normal isn't normal anymore.)
To: CapnJack
From what you describe that suggests a meteor coming directly toward you (be thankful it burned up on the way!) Quite common.
5 posted on
03/23/2013 8:40:25 PM PDT by
steve86
(Acerbic by Nature, not Nurture™)
To: CapnJack
Could have been one of these.
![](http://chosis.files.wordpress.com/1999/05/earth-vs-the-flying-saucers_1.jpg)
Keep watching the skies.
6 posted on
03/23/2013 8:40:33 PM PDT by
Wiggins
To: CapnJack
I see this often and my theory is that it is sunlight reflecting off of different satellites.
Lots and lots of junk up there.
Also all meteors don’t streak across the sky. Some can come straight in and make a bright blip in the sky.
7 posted on
03/23/2013 8:41:20 PM PDT by
listenhillary
(Courts, law enforcement, roads and national defense should be the extent of government)
To: CapnJack
Disturbances in the upper atmosphere created a temporary magnification effect?
8 posted on
03/23/2013 8:42:29 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
To: CapnJack
To: CapnJack
I see stars like this every night. They start out as tiny twinkles, then get larger and larger. Then they land at LAX. It’s really weird. Maybe I need to smoke a cigar.
10 posted on
03/23/2013 8:44:04 PM PDT by
Yaelle
To: CapnJack
It went out for Earth Hour. Sorry, I mean Idiot Hour. LOL!!!!!
To: CapnJack
You might be having a stroke.
To: CapnJack
13 posted on
03/23/2013 8:47:44 PM PDT by
DBrow
To: CapnJack
Did you just finish reciting the nine billion names of God?
15 posted on
03/23/2013 8:52:42 PM PDT by
TChad
(Call them Oppressives, not Progressives.)
To: CapnJack
There are really some bad, bad, bad people on FR, LOL!
Probably a meteor coming straight at you or an airplane in the distance coming at you and turned off his landing lights.
Had a small plane do that to me, thought I was seeing a UFO or something, then he banked and I saw the running lights.
I did see a UFO once years ago that I still can't explain, don't tell anybody :)
16 posted on
03/23/2013 8:55:53 PM PDT by
The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
To: CapnJack
I don’t know how quickly a supernova flash happens, but maybe someone else saw what you saw.
You might search Google News for ‘supernova’ over the next few days. https://www.google.com/news/advanced_news_search
If it was a supernova maybe some telescope somewhere caught it?
To: CapnJack
Actually, Capn, a supernova is believed to shine as bright as the moon and be visible in daylight if close enough, and lasts for several days.
19 posted on
03/23/2013 8:57:37 PM PDT by
jimtorr
To: CapnJack
I’m guessing sunlight against a satellite.
20 posted on
03/23/2013 8:58:46 PM PDT by
rdl6989
To: CapnJack
Airplanes aren’t stationary!
21 posted on
03/23/2013 8:59:50 PM PDT by
dalereed
To: CapnJack
It looked like a street light going pop! Amazing
22 posted on
03/23/2013 9:01:14 PM PDT by
STD
( Intellectuals, they are a wrecking crew, dismantling civilization)
To: CapnJack
Try the website heavens-above.com. They have times for satellites and iridium flares going over your area. You do have to register with your co-ordinates for accurate times and placement.
27 posted on
03/23/2013 9:06:05 PM PDT by
originalbuckeye
(Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy)
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