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UFOs over Euclid, Ohio

Oops. The video looked like an Iridium. Last night Cleveland saw Iridium 21. Not sure on the previous nights.
 
The way the lights move doesn't really suggest an aeroplane or a helicopter.

Further possibilities may include some hovering crafts such as toys that for some reason emit very bright light sources and were remotely controlled.

Another possibility may include testing of experimental, or new technologies by the government or privateers.

Or someone might have wanted to create a story out of it all just for the sake of it.

Of course, I'm not excluding possibility of aliens ... on the other hand, today's technology can do a heck of much more than what what the general population might think.
 
I used to live in a different part of Ohio and we would see lights in the sky all the time. All I can say is that they were bright orange and would hover above the treelines for hours and hours without moving. They may have been helicopters, but we never heard the sound of rotor blades. I often wish I had a camera back during that time period, though lights tend to look pretty unremarkable on film so who knows if it would have even looked like anything. Seriously thought we'd see a light hovering in one spot at 10pm, then we'd think to go look again at 3am or whenever and it would still be there. It was weird.

PS- east of Cleveland isn't anywhere near WPAFB.
 
The lights show up for nine nights in a row, and no one has gone down to the lakefront to shoot any professional-quality footage? That's odd.

Much of a muchness, I'd say.

Though I want to believe.
 
I used to live in a different part of Ohio and we would see lights in the sky all the time. All I can say is that they were bright orange and would hover above the treelines for hours and hours without moving. They may have been helicopters, but we never heard the sound of rotor blades. I often wish I had a camera back during that time period, though lights tend to look pretty unremarkable on film so who knows if it would have even looked like anything. Seriously thought we'd see a light hovering in one spot at 10pm, then we'd think to go look again at 3am or whenever and it would still be there. It was weird.

PS- east of Cleveland isn't anywhere near WPAFB.

Those would be the anti-collision lights they hang on major power lines so helicopters can see them.
 
Those would be the anti-collision lights they hang on major power lines so helicopters can see them.

Ah-ha!

That's an interesting theory, but if that were the case wouldn't we have been seeing the same lights in the same spots every single night? I know that wasn't the case. Unless of course these things get switched off and on depending on the situation, then you may very well have it!
 
Gotta add this one to the site. :)

I have your site linked on another computer and don't remember the address. Could you post it?

I find it odd that they don't really have good photos or film after 9 nights. We'll see if tonight makes ten(unless last night made ten). I wonder if anyone on here is near Euclid and can just walk out and take a look.
 
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