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Old 12-04-2012, 05:49 PM
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Do a Google search on "bright morning star east" you will get full explanation/theory as to what you saw.
I looked but it doesn't match up with what I saw. Thanks.
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I read your link and now I'm thinking it could have been Venus but still not 100% sure. I saw it at 6;10 am.; is that about 2 hours before sunrise? If so, it may have been Venus. But it didn't say anything about how it would move. It only lasted about 20 minutes because it moved away to the Southeast and disappeared from view. Would it move out of sight that fast? And it didn't quite look like any of the pictures in your link. It wasn't a solid sphere, like a full moon, for example. The lighting was sort of irregular. But it did look more like a solid sphere as it got more distant.
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If you have a smart phone you can download an app called Google Sky. Launch Google Sky and when you see the object hold the phone towards the sky where the object is. Google Sky will tell you if it is a planet or star. Of course if it isn't a planet or star it wouldn't be much help.
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Well apparently your UFO came and looked and thought there was no reason to stay.

Another thing to not trouble oneself over.
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http://www.floridamufon.org/


Here is the Florida chapter of M.U.F.O.N.
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One never knows...........good thing to keep an open mind.....
Especially when quite logical folks like my own husband have seen them.
He, who was a TOTAL SKEPTIC........now believes.

From Shakespeare.................
Hamlet:
Swear by my sword
Never to speak of this that you have heard.

Ghost:
[Beneath] Swear by his sword.

Hamlet:
Well said, old mole, canst work i' th' earth so fast?
A worthy pioner! Once more remove, good friends.

Horatio:
O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!

Hamlet:
And therefore as a stranger give it welcome.
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

Hamlet Act 1, scene 5, 159–167
Horatio and Marcellus, though advised against it, barge into Hamlet's conversation with his father's ghost [see SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF DENMARK]. Hamlet is a little unforthcoming with the news imparted by this spirit, who is still rustling about under the stage. So it's hard to figure what Horatio and Marcellus are being asked to keep quiet, though Hamlet and the burrowing ghost (a "pioner," or miner) insist.

Horatio, a model of rationality, is still having a hard time swallowing the whole business. Ghosts are not the sort of beings his "philosophy" easily takes into account. We know that Horatio is, like Hamlet, a student at the University of Wittenberg, a notable outpost of Protestant humanism. The philosophy he studies there is probably classical—a compound of ethics, logic, and natural science. The emphasis on everyday phenomena pretty much excludes speculation about talking ghosts.

Themes: philosophy, supernatural phenomena

Speakers: Hamlet, Horatio, Ghost
Alrighty then.
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Well apparently your UFO came and looked and thought there was no reason to stay.

Another thing to not trouble oneself over.
It's possible they were house hunting in TV and had to go back home and wait for their home to sell before staying.
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