eldorado12345 wrote:Knowing that all things fall at the same rate, the smaller red light fell for approx. 18 secs (before it went out / out of site behind ridge line). Everyone I've spoken with agrees it looked like a dead drop. Math anyone?
Timezone LaFontaine wrote:eldorado12345 wrote:Knowing that all things fall at the same rate, the smaller red light fell for approx. 18 secs (before it went out / out of site behind ridge line). Everyone I've spoken with agrees it looked like a dead drop. Math anyone?
Object has fallen 1588.6773 meters after 18 seconds of freefall on Earth, which is 0.987158307981 miles.
Thank you to this site for making me look all brainiac... http://www.gravitycalc.com/
peace wrote:The strangest part is all the posters here that claim to have been sober
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
AntiM wrote:As we drove to BMan on I-80, we saw a large, a very large, dirigible or blimp hovering over the test grounds/air facility in the Utah west desert at sunset. Genius has pictures of it. Not moving, and capable of moving in the ways the red light thingy did. Would be why I thought dirigible/blimp initially, I'd seen one on Friday evening.
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