Mekhi Sticky Plastic wrote: » Strange there isn't a better description other than 'two bright lights', assuming it came alongside their plane. Was there not a mention of hue/colour/shape, or was it simple non-flashing white lights, in uniform pattern. But interesting mention of bank right and climb at speed (Mach2 is 1534.54 mph in old money) Wasn't there mention of red light aound Shannon area last month?https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/1418450360/2013/04/1418450360_2318626708001_UFO-s-flying-in-formation-over-Cork--Ireland.mp4 Saw a red light(s) behaving strangely, but over on the East coast, few miles offshore about 2mths ago.
maccored wrote: » yeah, i was listening to that as well. too high for military drones (Preditors max out at 25,000ft) and natural light doesnt zoom off in a different direction
BIGT4464 wrote: » Russians
youtube! wrote: » Meteorite is the official explanation
maccored wrote: » i'd go with the meteor theory if they would come out and explain how it could shoot off in a different direction in mid air. I have no idea about meteorites so if they can do it, I'd love to know more. I'd say the pilots saw something and thats its military testing. Does science say aliens cant exist? I dont think it does. highly unlikely they'd be buzzing around aeroplanes all the same ... not unless they'd been reading douglas adams .. but highly unlikely doesnt mean life cant exist elsewhere.
Reati wrote: » Science argues that in all probability alien life does exist. The universe is too big to just be us.
Reati wrote: » Science argues that in all probability alien life does exist. The universe is too big to just be us. All those aircraft were in different places some heading east, others west. We only have thier eyes and a voice recording to go on. Its hard to know what they seen but again, the US wouldn't test military gear off the coast of Ireland. Not out of respect but practically. If it crashes its lost in the ocean and they can't figure it! West to east US is the same run length as the Atlantic so they even have the distance required!
maccored wrote: » Lots of UFO reports in ireland and britain in the late 80s. ended up being the stealth bomber being tested by the americans
Reati wrote: » lol fair enough. I stand corrected! Must not have been very stealthy though if people were seeing it
Reati wrote: » Meteorite is the logical explanation. I can't imagine advanced alien life has nothing better to though than troll aircraft off the coast of Kerry. Esp when they could be enslaving us instead.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Klingons on the starboard bow I would think.
rider66 wrote: » Meteor is the probable explanation. The shape of a rock will affect its trajectory under certain conditions. Why choose a certain shape stone to skip it through water? The fluid dynamics of the interacting layers in our atmosphere, especially disturbed by aircraft, and over coastline... well, they're beyond me, but it is very complex. I could easily accept this sighting to be caused by natural phenomena. But I can't help but wonder...why assume that non-terrestrial life would be cruel, even if humanity is considerably less advanced. I also can't help but wonder why we assume that extraterrestrial visitors are interested in humanity. Just a thought.
maccored wrote: » they'd be more interested in the natural resources of the earth than humanity, if they were to appear
Peatys wrote: » Aliens probably drive by, lock their doors and speed away. Earth, the ghetto of the galaxy.
OwlsZat wrote: » If it was naturally occurring why didn't the naturally occurring object appear on Radar? Also if it was going 2X mach speed. Why wasn't there a sonic boom?
Deleted User wrote: » Could it have bounced off an air pocket like a stone being skimmed off a wave?