Notice there are two shadows over the edge of Grapevine Lake. There are no planes visible to cast those shadows. If you scroll down you will see two other planes(maybe the same plane) casting similar shadows.
Notice there are two shadows over the edge of Grapevine Lake. There are no planes visible to cast those shadows. If you scroll down you will see two other planes(maybe the same plane) casting similar shadows.
These are almost certainly shadows of that same plane. The plane can be seen three times total, and the shadow five times. The planes look identical, and planes don't take off *that* closely, even at busy airports. There are at least two other sequences of a single plane seen multiple times that have been found.
That's what I figured, but it just looks freaky. And there is actually another instance of multiple shots of the same plane just to the east from this one.
Anonymous
@ 2005-07-11 01:17:41
I don't understand. I can understand the plane taking the photos takes multiple pictures, but how and why could they be overlaped to show the same terrain twice. What would be the reason for doing it? I can see where the photos would overlap on the edges of each section photographed but so many right in this spot? I don't get it.
ps. I wasn't trying to post anonymously, I was just to lazy to register.
Not sure what you mean by "Same terrain tweice". What is duplicated is a moving object, another plane, not the terrain. In each case of a duplicated plane the plane was likely moving at a close enough speed to the picute taker (plane or satalite) for a short period of time. Same direction as well.
ps. I wasn't trying to post anonymously, I was just to lazy to register.