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A Lightship Greeting post-UFO Meeting

By April 27, 2017February 7th, 2018Sky Phenomena, Solaris Galactic

I went to a UFO meeting, and saw a UFO on the way home.  Yep, that’s my life.  Lol.  Now, I consider lightships UFOs. Maybe one day, others will also.

I haven’t been too involved in the UFO community before, but I went to a meeting recently of a group that follows this topic.  It was wonderful to be around this crew, and to hear their stories and their sharing of all sorts of information from recent conferences and the like.  Nice people and a great atmosphere.

As if on cue, after the meeting, driving home into the sunset, a prominent lightship hung over the bay, and made the drive across one of the many bridges here fantastic.  This type of lightship is the sort that is the first type I was able to photograph in 2014, and we recently reblogged the article and photos of this experience, here:  Look. Up.

As the road turned up towards the bridge, I suddenly had a view over the bay, and this object in the clouds was directly in front of me.  Can you see the oval, highlighted in the sky in the center of this first photo?  Do you see how the oval-ish form stands out with definition against the rest of the cloud bank?

When I saw it, I started laughing.

Of course!  Just went to a UFO meeting, and there they are.  A private joke, between me and them.  Can you see us?  Do you know we are out here?  Well, here we are, smack over the bay, in the middle of a million people.  Oh, and don’t we look stunning in the sunset!  Yes, you do.  Framed by the bridge, no less….wow.

I can’t wait to show you these photos –


I took at least a couple dozen photos, seems like, and some through glass (the windshield).  I make sure to have clear, direct shots usually, but the ones straight on towards the sun going over the bridge are shot this way.  There was no where to stop, and it was an amazing sunset.  I had to give up taking completely unobstructed views to get the amazing sunset, with lightship, and with the bridge in the photos, also.  The other shots, including with the toll booths, are filmed out the open window.

These photos are posted in order of seeing and taking them, so that you have a sense of coming up to the lightship (the first photo), and then driving towards it, and across the bridge with it sitting up to the left of the roadway.

How is this lightship different than a big cloud?  For one thing, it makes a shadow to the left of itself against the rest of the cloud bank – it looks almost 3D in the images.  You can see the separation between the lightship and the cloud layer, also, in the closer up photos.


It was amazing to me, in the midst of all of this human activity, to see the ship just right up above us, and blending in so well as not to be noticed, either.

We wonder, how will we respond when we see them?  This evidence of lightship activity for me illustrates the peaceful nature of the beings operating the lightships.

How long have they been up there, waiting?

Here is an image of the lightship closeup – you can see in the close up that it has a ‘V’ shape to it.

Amazing, isn’t it?  This V-shaped lightship is just sitting up there in the clouds, and we humans walking and driving around below, are completely oblivious to it’s activity.

Well, not completely…. am I right? (Wink.) Lol.

In this last photo, the ‘V’ shape is clearly seen out the window.  What an amazing drive, and an amazing view.  See you next time, guys!

Love, Solaris

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Solaris

Solaris Modalis photographs the skies and watches the happenings there. From the changes in the sun, to communing with lightships, these are her passions. Her memories of a galactic life among the stars informs her work. Solaris shares her love of life and her wisdom, inspired by artistic photographs. After years of chasing people down to show them what was in her camera, she started this blog.