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From: Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk (Stig Agermose) Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 06:49:29 -0800 |
From the Skywatch mailing list: Date: Friday, 5 September 1997 9:28am MT To: skywatch@wic.net From: William.Hamilton@pcsmail.pcshs.com Subject: Phoenix Lights Update - try agai Skywatchers, This somehow did not get through on the first try, so I will retransmit: More information is coming through now from witnesses and additional sightings are being checked, but I want to share an important development that is the outcome of computer analysis. Last night Jim and I took the Mike Kryxzton video footage of the wide array of lights over Phoenix. Detractors have pronounced (without evidence) that these lights were the flares dropped over the test range 40 to 50 miles south of phoenix and way beyond the Estrella mountains. By taking the night footage and equivalent day footage, we were able to mark out the positions of North Mountain, the Phoenix city lights, and the mystery lights, one by one. Marking out the same lines and positions in the daylight footage we could then superimpose the marks made over the mystery lights onto the daylight scene and...you can plainly see that the lights were between the Estrella mountains in the south and North Mountain and Shaw Butte in the North. In other words, they were in a position placing them somewhere over Phoenix or one of its suburbs and not beyond the strellas. Other reports and data have not been fully analyzed as yet. Sincerely, Bill Hamilton Exec Dir Skywatch International
Index: Arizona Sightings of 1997 Index: Bill Hamilton
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Created: Sep 6, 1997