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Darren Perks Video-Tapes UFOs Over Shropshire UK 4-19-13



By Darren Perks
www.ufoshropshire.co.uk
4-20-13

      Using a Pulsar Recon 550 digital monocular and a Yukon MPR, what was initially thought to be satelite was tracked and film. You will see in the footage that the first object is quite faint but you can see it moving in a straight line throught the shot. Then a second object moving much quicker enters the shot but as it moves parallel to the first object and too the right of it, it suddenly moves away from it. It clearly increases its distance from the first object.

Both objects were moving towards North West.

(Please note that the time on the footage is one hour behind due to British summer time effect the actual time was 22:01pm.)

Now these are UFOs because they cannot be identified easily. Satelites move it a set orbit at high speed in space, but cannot just simple 'move away' from another object so quickly so to speak. NORAD monitors space traffic and satelite operators are notified in advance of possible collisions so they can adjust the orbit to move out of the way.

But in this footage the object on the right clearly moves away from the first and increases its distance. Is it high altitude aircraft operating in space? Could they be drones? Could they be satelites?

Or are they extraterrestrial?

Equipment used: Pulsar Recon 550 digital night vision monocular, recorded onto a Yukon MPR with 4gb SD card. Recorded above the Longmynd Hills in Shropshire. . . .
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