ufo report! did anyone see a very bright star in texas austin travis county?Please answer!Ufo! west?

March 7th, 2010 | by admin |

texas travis county west also in circle sea!!!!!!very very very bright and it was not the moon!seen around 9:40 and juneteenth june 19, 2007

I live in Austin. I saw it too. It was Venus in exactly the spot where Venus is supposed to be.

  1. 7 Responses to “ufo report! did anyone see a very bright star in texas austin travis county?Please answer!Ufo! west?”

  2. By susuze2000 on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    it has been cloudy and rainy…i live here but didn’t see anything like that…..but i dont live near circle c
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  3. By nrao_kid on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    Azimuth and elevation degrees please. I can’t just "look up".

    At 9:40 PM, to the WNW and to the right of the crescent Moon is Venus, your evening star.
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  4. By Geoff G on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    How high was it? Where was it placed relative to the Moon? Was it stationary or moving? If it was stationary, it was probably the planet Venus; if it was moving, it may have been the International Space Station and/or the Shuttle Atlantis.
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  5. By Adolph K on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    I have gotten a number of reports similar to yours in the last couple of days.
    The "UFO" will be back tonight !! It will first appear over the northwestern sky shortly after 9:00 PM and travel towards the southeast. It will be visible for about 1/2 hour total. But , surprise!! if you kep looking, there are actually two of them !
    What you are really seeing is the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.
    They appear as bright starlike objects, with the shuttle being the brighter of the two and travelling a little ahead of the ISS.
    But the ISS could be the more interesting to watch. If sunlight catches it just right, a bright Flash will come off the panel array. They can be spectacular.
    Check Spaceweather.com, they have a small chart there that shows you the flight path.
    I apologize for not posting a nice, neat link for you. But I call myself "Digitally Challenged", meaning I am brand new to this PC stuff and don’t know how all this stuff works. But I’ll learn! Maybe I can do better next time.

    Adolph
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  6. By campbelp2002 on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    You were probably seeing the planet Venus. It looks like a very bright star and the crescent Moon was very close to it that evening. And I live in Austin too. In Circle C (not circle sea!) actually.
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  7. By Otis F on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    I live in Austin. I saw it too. It was Venus in exactly the spot where Venus is supposed to be.
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  8. By Philip J on Mar 7, 2010 | Reply

    Your best opportunity for another ISS sighting will be June 24, 9:41 p.m.; it will pass directly over Austin.
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    http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=United_States&region=Texas&city=Austin

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