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What I saw last night in the skies over Durham, NC.

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SarkozyAide

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last night around 7:50 EST, I had just gotten out of my car in a relatively busy part of the city, lots of cars and people around, many businesses nearby. I was very near a restaurant that had a deck full of people all just having dinner. I looked up and right below Cassiopiea 2 very bright stars, about 3 finger widths apart....I stopped in my tracks knowing that that was not a part of the sky where 2 such bright "stars" should be...I turned to walk back 10 feet to my car to have something to lean upon, see if I could track any motion. In the time it took me to walk 10 feet, when I looked back the 2 stars had become 3...they had all considerably dimmed and were merging into one point of light...I was dumbfounded as I knew this was an out of the ordinary experience....and all of those people so blissfully unaware of what I had just seen. No idea what it could have been.....and no place to tell anyone about it except for here.
 
Once, a friend and I were in the middle of pretty heavy UFO sighting when we realized that there were several lights in the sky, that looked like stars, moving. I asked out loud "How many of these stars aren't stars?" As if to answer my question, several of them, maybe a dozen or so, swapped positions!
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