STRANGE LIGHTS OVER MT HOLLY NEW JERSEY

8-21-10 MT HOLLY NEW JERSEY

Tonight I saw 3 of them in 20 minute period all emanating out of Lyra constellation and 2 of them passing through casiopea constellation from Lyra. The 3rd path was from Lyra to left of casiopea. I can see these star like objects any clear night within about 15 minutes or so whenever I want. I have even showed friends and family anytime it was clear and it only takes about 15 minutes for them to “show up”.  They travel in a straight line and seem to come from the area I concentrate on when I look for them and I have even predicted thier flight paths to people before them appear. I have a $250 pair of zoom binoculars and these things are just balls of light. No anti-collision lights or other markings or shape at all.  Some have “winked as well” like an iridium flare but I dont believe these things are satellites as you dont usually see up to 8 an hour around same area. Do you?   I can usually view them for a couple of minutes until they go out of sight and some just dissapear or fade out. They move at various speeds usually about the speed of a plane, some faster and some slower. I have been watching the skies for 20 years and can tell what is what in the sky and these are not planes. Satellites maybe, but I can never find them on heavens above satellite tracking website so what the heck are they. I know they exist its just a matter of who they are and what do they want. If mufon contacts me I can show them any night they want, I found them pretty quick on any clear night.  Thanks and keep watching everyone, I’m sure something cool is gonna happen soon. Godspeed!!

KENS NOTE:  We have thousands of satellites and space junk orbiting our earth as we speak.  Check out   n2yo.com  web site.  This site will let you track satellites over head.  Any objects that can make a 90 degree turn or fly across the night sky in a second or two is not a satellite.

KEN PFEIFER MUFON NEW JERSEY

WORLD UFO PHOTOS.ORG

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