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July 2015 - Jul 20, 2015 1:04:46 GMT
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Post by hotwheelz on Jul 19, 2015 3:50:30 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Jul 19, 2015 6:51:26 GMT
It's a reflection. You'll see quite a few of those on GE.
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July 2015 - Jul 20, 2015 1:04:46 GMT
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Post by hotwheelz on Jul 19, 2015 12:47:05 GMT
It's a reflection. You'll see quite a few of those on GE. A Reflection of what ? it's in the middle of no where...Mountains and Desert ?
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July 2015 - Jul 20, 2015 1:04:46 GMT
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Post by hotwheelz on Jul 19, 2015 13:29:57 GMT
my point is WHERE THE REFLECTION IS !
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Post by ET_Explorer on Jul 19, 2015 20:22:25 GMT
my point is WHERE THE REFLECTION IS ! Same Shiny Object at a different date of 10/26/2006 Perhaps sometype of metallic building
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March 2015 - Jun 1, 2021 12:34:27 GMT
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Post by NormB on Jul 20, 2015 4:29:56 GMT
my point is WHERE THE REFLECTION IS ! Hi There.. I does not mater where the reflection is. They can be found all over the earth.. Could be a reflection from a small piece of glass or a large roof. If the conditions are right you will get Flares. Check out This Post you will see hundreds of Data Blemish / Flares that have been found.. (Some may have gone due to imagery updates) all have a 'Down to Earth' explanation :-) Although they are getting harder to find. Check out 48.173335° 16.413429° with the Historical Imagery 14th June 2009 as an Example. The Answers given are from Experience over the 10 years viewing imagery on Google Earth.
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October 2015 - Apr 11, 2017 15:04:00 GMT
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Post by anythingcrazy on Apr 20, 2016 16:55:54 GMT
my point is WHERE THE REFLECTION IS ! Yeah there can still be a reflection. Even a piece of glass the size of a pencil can create that. Same with how a small comet could create a giant ball of fire. Good find though
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April 2015 - Nov 22, 2024 22:27:34 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Oct 27, 2016 8:40:02 GMT
Not a difficult topic of research: 17 miles on dirtroad from Indian Springs, then some 3 miles "through bean and pumpkins", 900 feet up on the hillside (in the gully) and you have arrived to the very exact place. And if you already there, climb another 1,25 miles, 275 feet higher in the other branch of the gully, to the point: 36°49'46.32"N, 115°40'4.37"W where you might find another curious, shiny object. I say, "might" as we know for sure (based on displayed historical imagery dates), that these were there from 2006-2013., but we cannot declare that these are still there, until visiting the site by ourselves. These were there for 7 years without changing position an inch or being buried by sand or vegetation, so another thing is for sure; that these are not pieces of plastic bags, paper or any light-weight material, also these are not likely to be very tiny piece of junk (a beer can, or a bottle). Not the only question for me that what are these, but an other is how got there? (who even should have dragged theirselves through miles up on a hillside to thrown it on that remote and rather unconcerned place?) Hmm, well, windscreen? -no way! -why?, -how?...ehh... one more moment thinking around these and I order a flight-ticket to the States!(: I bookmark this thread, hoping once you cannot stand anymore, get on your hot-wheels and visit there to find out the truth by yourself!
Best, g
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May 2016 - Jul 26, 2021 19:10:00 GMT
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Post by ramonjosegn on Nov 26, 2016 17:51:31 GMT
There is a "tower" o some similar more near with the data information of the syzygynear-bright.kmz (838 B)
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