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RE: Sparkly blue lasers

in #lasers7 years ago

text justification repair Deep royal blue ball with lighter blue laser beams being emitted. Ball first observed in western sky about 45-50% off horizon. No sounds associated with the blue ball stationary or in motion. The orb made improbable movements which had very short acceleration and deceleration intervals as if inertia was inhibited. position changes were extremely fast with 1/10 mile covered in less than 2 seconds. at least 6 position changes made with long hovering times. orb was seen to bob up and down in place for a short spell after assuming a new station. when stationary the orb emitted lighter blue laser beams (compared with the deep royal blue of the sphere ) at shallow and steeper angles to the ground. laser beams varied in size and were detectable when they intercepted wisps of fog 1/4 mile away (from the local creek). best guess- varying altitude from 500 ft to below 100 ft. the orb was observed for around 20 minutes. 2 of the movements or translations proceeded in a 4 part zig-zag trail with sine wave smoothness on the edges of the zig-zags. The ball appeared sparkly at times from lighter blue areas which might have been laser emissions. One blue laser beam struck my left eye as i tried to spot it through tree branches as it moved further north along the road. no perceptible damage to my eye. To describe the motion of this orb one might imagine the animated motion seen in cartoons where physics be damned.