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UFO over Hawaii puzzles astronomers Mysterious streak captured by camera positioned on active volcano Posted: February 08, 2005 3:30 pm Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
An unidentified streak moving through the night sky above Hawaii has sky watchers puzzled. The streak, which can be viewed in motion on a NASA website page, was captured on film by a camera positioned on a volcano in Haleakala, Hawaii. It moves from southwest to northeast.
According to the NASA site, the streak was spotted on the night of Dec. 17. Another camera trained on the night sky in Hawaii, in Mauna Kea, also captured the image. While the streak may have been disregarded as a satellite, NASA says no record of a satellite in that position exists on a website that documents bright satellite events. NASA includes an online discussion board for people to speculate about what the streak might have been. One poster wrote: "What is truly bizarre is that this object is visible for a good 55 minutes at Haleakala and close to 30 minutes at Mauna Kea. Usually, satellites take a few dozen seconds or, at the most, a couple of minutes to cross the entire sky. "If this object is a satellite, it is either very slow moving or at a very high altitude. I checked all the possibilities at Heavens-Above and no satellite passes seem to fit this observation. It is also impossible to be a meteorite." Related special offers: "The UFO Conspiracy: Space Travelers or Demonic Deceivers?" 'Are We Living in the Last Days?': A clear, refreshing look at biblical End-Times prophecy Related stories: Delaware couple: UFO chased us at 80 mph Earth-shaking fireball said to be sonic boom Explosive fireball said to shake Earth Mystery fire from sky in California Rash of UFOs in Eastern Hemisphere Mystery lights in sky baffling Australians Infrared picks up invisible UFOs Dozens of UFO sightings excite Iran UFO blasts sky like 50,000 spotlights
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