To: jungleboy
My wife and three kids saw it also, here in the Eastern Texas Panhandle, there were at least ten lights with the brightest a brilliant white (looked like a shuttle launch), and the rest were less bright and changed colors from white, to yellow to orange, and varied in intensity.
They traveled SW to NE, and took about two minutes to cross the entire sky. My wife said it was angles, it was something out of this world.
To: SEVENCROSS
"white, to yellow, to orange" -- sounds suspiciously like something going through the black-body spectrum as it cools down, like a hot piece of iron in a blacksmith's fire. That would be consistent with some piece(s) of junk entering the atmosphere. If the words, "to red," were added, that would clinch it in my mind.
To: SEVENCROSS
Angular shape or movement? Triangular?
26 posted on
12/01/2001 8:29:13 PM PST by
Stentor
To: SEVENCROSS
Vandenburg was going to launch a rocket sometime this evening, could that possibly be it?
To: SEVENCROSS
My wife said it was angles, it was something out of this world.
They kinda looked like Visigoths to me, or maybe Saxons.
57 posted on
12/02/2001 12:24:59 AM PST by
Hemlock
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