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Thursday 8 March 2001 @ 18:45
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Exact position of observer. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
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How object was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
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Direction in which object was first seen.
(Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.) 6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Saturday 24 February 2001 @ 11:00
2.
Explosion in sky but with no sound, looked (Noof o jects, size, shape, colour, like a rocket, very large, blue and red light brightness, noise.)
3.
Exact position of observer.
Description of object.
Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.) 4.
How objlect was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or
Naked eye
camcorder.) 5.
Travelled over houses into distance Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (doudy,haze, mist, clear)
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Thursday 22 February 2001 @ 23:00
Descrip.ion of object.
2.
2 small orange lights, far away in distance, (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, 1 darted away, then quickly got bigger before started to join with other one. brightness, noise.) Looked like 2 sparklers. There was no aircraft in the sky. Lights were distant but seemed to get bigger when joined
3.
Exact p sition of observer.
Outdoors in back garden
Geographical location. (Indoorsloutdoors, stationary/moving.) 4.
How object was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or
Naked eye
camcorder.) 5.
Direction in which object was first see
.
(Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.) 6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
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time of sighting, Date (Duratio, of sighting.)
Thursday 8 February 2001 @ 19:42
Descrip.ion of object.
2.
Bright ball one end about the size of a (Noof o jects, size, shape, colour, tennis ball, lit up, behind it a long tail which tapered offwith a smaller ball at the brightne$s, noise.) other end ofthe object ,
3.
Exact pfiJsition of observer.
In yard outside house
Geographical location. (Indoorsloutdoors,
stationar~/moving.) 4.
How object was observed. binoculars, other (Naked camera or optical
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Naked eye
d~vice,
camcordbr.) 5.
Directiop. in which object was first seen.
(Alandnnark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.) 6.
7.
8.
Approx.mate distance.
Movem~nts and speed. (side to Side, up or down, constant~ moving fast, slow)
Informant saw object for about 5 seconds, then it disappeared
Weathet conditions during observation. mist, clear) (cloudy,
~aze,
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1. 2.
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Date and time of sighting. (Durati04of sighting.)
Thursday 8 February 2001 @ 19:20 19:40
Descript~on of object.
Large blue florescent cigar shaped object
(Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
3.
Exact pqsition of observer. Geographical location.
(Indoors~outdoors, stationary/moving.) 4.
How objiect was observed.
(Naked t:1ye, binoculars, other
d~vice, camera or
optical
camcorder.) 5.
Direction in which object was first
see",.
Hovered over block offlats in Lodge Close, then moved away quickly
(Alandmark may be more helpful than a ro4ghly estimated bearing.) 6.
ApproxiPIate distance. .
7.
Movem~nts and speed.
~de,
up or down, constant,j moving fast, slow)
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8.
Weathert conditions during observa1ion. (cloudy, aze, mist, clear)
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1. 2.
Date an4 time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Thursday 8 February 2001 @ 20:00
Orange ball in sky, looked to be on fire Descriptfon of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour,
brightnesls, noise.)
3.
Exact position of observer.
In street outside house
Geograp"icallocation. (Indoors/butdoors, stationary/moving.) 4.
How object was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical d~vice, camera or
Naked eye
camcord~r.)
5.
Coming ITom a North Easterly direction DirectiOliI in which object was first seel. (Alandmark may be more helpful estimated bearing.) than a
ro~ghly
6.
7.
8.
Approxi~ate distance.
Moveme~ts and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant,imoving fast, slow)
Travelling, the informant estimates, at 200 mph
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy, aze, mist, clear)
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Thursday 8 February 2001 @ 19:30 -20:00
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Object, burning up in sky, breaking into 2-3 Description of object. of colour, pieces, looked like shooting star but lower (No objects, size, shape, in sky. Turned green brightne~s, noise.)
3.
Exact p sition of observer. Geographical location. (IndoorsYoutdoors, stationatjy/moving.)
Outside
4.
How object was observed. (Naked iye, binoculars, other
Naked eye
optical device, camera or camcordier.) 5.
Directio in which object was Moving trom NW to SE first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a rdughly estimated bearing.)
,
6.
Approx~mate distance.
7.
and speed. (side to $ide, up or down, constant; moving fast, slow)
8.
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1.
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Date time of sighting. (Duratio iof sighting.)
Tuesday 13 February 2001 @ 21:00
2.
Bright orange ball in sky which "hopped" of o before disappearing size, colour, jects, shape, (No brightness, noise.)
3.
Exact p sition of observer. Geographical location. (IndoorsVoutdoors, stationao//moving.)
4.
How object was observed. binoculars, other (Naked camera or optical
Descripti9n of object.
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6.
Directio in which object was first seetI. (Aland111ark may be more helpful than a rqughly estimated bearing.)
Approx~mate distance.
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7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constantj moving fast, slow)
8.
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Wednesday 7 February 2001 @ 10:00
2.
Descrip.ion of object.
Lights in sky, like 3 triangles
time of sighting. of sighting.)
Date
(Noof o jects, size, shape, colour, brightne$s, noise.)
3.
Exact position of observer.
Outside house
Geographical location. (Indoorsloutdoors, stationary/moving.) 4.
How object was observed. binoculars, other (Naked d optical vice, camera or
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Naked eye
camcorder.) 5.
Direction in which object was first
see..
(Aland~ark may be more helpful
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ro~ghly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approxilmate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant,1 moving fast, slow)
8.
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Date and Time I, f Sighting (Duration of
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8.
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1. 2.
Date an time of sighting. (Duratiop of sighting.)
VT=~ldn) 14 February 2001 @
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lights gradually faded away
3.
4.
Exact p sition of observer. GeograJj)hicallocation. (IndoorsVoutdoors, stationary/moving.)
Outside house
How object was observed.
Naked eye
(Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or
camcord~r.) 5.
(~cvrG{ 00:15
Description of object. Very bright, like a shooting star, tri-angle (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, shaped, different flashing coloured lights brightne s, noise.) red, purple, green
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Direction in which object was
Southerly direction
first seen.
(Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.) 6.
Approxjmate distance.
7.
Movemtnts and speed. (side to $ide, up or down, constant; moving fast, slow)
8.
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Tuesday 13 February 2001 @ 02:30
Description of object.
Circle of flashing white light, shaped like a
(Noof o~jects, size, shape, colour, bracelet
brightnes~, noise.)
3.
Exact pO$ition of observer. Geograp icallocation. (Indoors/outdoors,
Outside house
stationary/moving.) 4.
obj~ct was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other How
Naked eye
camera or d~vice, camcord~r.
optical
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5.
DirectioQ. in which object was
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ro~ghly
6.
ApproxiJinate distance. ,
7.
Movemepts and speed. (side to up or down, constant, Imoving fast, slow)
8.
Weathericonditions during
s~de,
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~aze,
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (DurationI olf sighting.)
Monday 15 January 2001 @ 18:00
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2.
Descripti n of object. Very large white light turned sky blue of colour, (No objects, size, shape, brightness, noise.)
3.
Exact pO$ition of observer. Geograpbicallocation. (Indoors/outdoors,
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stationaryfmoving.) 4.
How object was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Over houses at Southfields Direction! in which object was first (Alandm$,rk may be more helpful than a roulghly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approxhnate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. (side to si e, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
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Date and Itime of sighting. (Durationiof sighting.)
Sunday 4 February 2001 @ 04:00
Descripti~m of object.
Object was a tri-angle shape, like an ice cream cone inverted of colour, size, shape, (No objects, brightness, noise.)
.
3.
Exact
po~ition of observer.
Geograp~icallocation. (Indoors/outdoors,
stationary~moving.) , 4.
How object was observed. (Naked e)’ie, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Directioni in which object was first seen.. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approxinilate distance.
7.
and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Informant saw object fly over his car or ambulance. He stopped the car, got out and watched the object disappear down a country lane
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