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It is intriguing. As I was watching Jupiter during that time (that very night) I focussed on the photograph & somehow overlooked the description of movement. [I was in Washington State, Celeste in Utah]
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Excuse me your honor, I didn't receive my summons!! Contempt of court you say? Do I get to visit Washington to do my time?

I did contemplate what I saw for some time. I guess I eventually kind of dismissed it as "appearing to disappear"....tricks of the after sunset glare, etc.
But...I can't honestly say that I've resigned to that conclusion.

Raising right hand, I swear your honor, it was there in the western sky one moment, and suddenly, it appeared to zip north and in a blink of an eye...
it was gone.

First pic: Object is clearly there.


Approxiamently 5 mins later with phone cam on zoom X2: Object is gone.


BTW...I haven't seen anything like it since then. Although I watched for Jupiter, to see if that might have been the case, I never did catch a glimpse of Jupiter's spectacular display.


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Excuse me your honor, I didn't receive my summons!! Contempt of court you say? Do I get to visit Washington to do my time?

I did contemplate what I saw for some time. I guess I eventually kind of dismissed it as "appearing to disappear"....tricks of the after sunset glare, etc.
But...I can't honestly say that I've resigned to that conclusion.

Raising right hand, I swear your honor, it was there in the western sky one moment, and suddenly, it appeared to zip north and in a blink of an eye...
it was gone.

First pic: Object is clearly there.


Approxiamently 5 mins later with phone cam on zoom X2: Object is gone.


BTW...I haven't seen anything like it since then. Although I watched for Jupiter, to see if that might have been the case, I never did catch a glimpse of Jupiter's spectacular display.
Definately UFO then Celeste; Jupiter was in the Southern sky then & wouldn't be that high up when it set in the West later. One for the X-File agent Celeste.


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