Polar Clock
We believe the formation
reported on 2nd June 2012 resembles a polar clock. It is a kind of clock
showing not only the time, but also the date. In order to analyse the
message depicted in the formation, we first had to rotate the image (see
Fig. 1). After that, we executed the application PolarClock3 (by
PixelBreaker). Then we set the date and time so that the polar clock
displayed on our monitor screen was the same as the one on the
formation.
Fig. 1: Manton
Drove, nr Marlborough, Wiltshire, 2nd June 2012
Fig. 2:
Obtained Polar Clock
As the aerial shot was
not taken perpendicularly to the formation, we are not sure about the
time displayed, but we think that at least the date can be considered
correct. When you compare pictures 1 and 2, you can see that the
formation tells the following time and date: 19:43:53
on Saturday, 4th August 2012.
We have no idea what this particular time
might mean. Hope someone will find out why this date should be
significant.
Jitka & Roman
Hamar, The Czech Republic, 02/06/2012
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