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The original was posted on /r/ufo by /u/ImpossibleSentence19 on 2025-02-03 23:39:17+00:00.
We know and can see the direction a craft is going based on its… well direction over us or near to us. I could plot it on a compass no doubt.
The lights on many of the weird things up there don’t match that though! See if this is applicable to you?
It’s like the head and the tail don’t face forward/behind in accordance to the direction the crafts are traveling.
I think this basically applies to all sightings but the low lying ones are easier to see how odd it looks because they’re larger.
Would wind make the craft look like it’s facing Southeast - based on the lighting - while the direction it is actually heading Northeast?
I’m sure there are exceptions and judging distance in the night sky is so hard but this is kind of an easy tell to use if the ship looks a lots off.
Weird shit!!!