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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1. 2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
13 September 2006
21.45L
A triangular object with lights. One green, one red and the other two amber. There was a strange droning noise as it passed overhead.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The object came from the direction ofthe Isle of Man.
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far in the distance.
7.
The object was moving across the sky quite Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
fast.
Was a clear night, with a few clouds dotted around.
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1. 2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
(Date and time not given).
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
A series of orange orbs were seen. (Didn’t say how many).
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The orange orbs were seen over the town of Bedford, Bedfordshire.
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far in the distance.
7.
Movements and speed. They were going quite (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
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1. 2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.) Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
9 September 2006
21.00L
Two objects that looked like massive fire One balls were moving from East to followed the other a few minutes later. Before they had They were very been seen, there had been a large bang, and that is why people were alerted to the fact that something was going on outside.
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bright.
3.
Exact position of observer. A massive bang was heard, and so people went outdoors to see what was going on. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. The fire balls were massive and at first moved slowly above (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera the witnesses houses. or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Moving from East to West over Stamford Hill, London.
6.
Approximate distance.
Looked like they were just above the witnesses houses.
7.
After initially going slow, they were Movements and speed. moving across the sky and going very (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow) They kept in line, maintained their height and kept their flight path.
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
fast.
The evening was very clear as it had been a hot, sunny day.
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
(Date and time not given).
2.
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Just said a UFO.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye and then the witness took a picture of the UFO with his camera(Naked eye, binoculars, camera other optical device, phone. or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Seen over Chigwell in Essex.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. 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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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1. 2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.) Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
27 August 2006
21.30L
Eight yellow/orange spheres that looked like they had flames coming out ofthe back of them.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Objects were first seen coming from the direction of Whitstable,
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far in the distance.
7.
Not given. 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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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
21 August 2006 20.50L
2.
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Two extremely bright lights.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The lights flew over the Craven Arms Area in Shropshire.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
The lights were sort ofturning in different Movements and speed. directions and then were drifting through (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow) the sky.
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
7 August 2006 (Notime given).
2.
Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
A UFO.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Not given.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
No date or time given.
2.
Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Two flying objects were seen.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed.
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other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Seen over Rushington in West Sussex.
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far in the distance.
7.
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8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
No date given. 22.15L
Description of object.
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4.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
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With the naked eye.
(Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.) 5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly
Seen over Barton-Ie-Clay in Bedfordshire.
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Approximate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
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18 July 2006 16.15L
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Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
The object was oblong shape, and was also described as looking a bit like a scooter.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
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5.
Direction in which object was nrst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The object was seen over Stevenage, Bedfordshire.
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far away in the distance.
7.
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8.
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
(Date and time not given).
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Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
The object was disc shaped with four different colours - blue, green, white and orange.
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Exact position of observer. The witnesses were outside in a field, waiting to be picked up, after attending a Geographical location. music festival. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed.
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(Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.) 5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Over a field in, Llanfyllin, where the music festival was held.
6.
Approximate distance.
A few hundred feet up in the air.
7.
The object was moving up and down in the Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, sky and moving quite slowly. constant, moving fast, slow)
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Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Dusky but clear, as it was evening time.
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
17th June 2006
23.30 Local time
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Exact position of observer. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
Observer in his back garden. Stationary
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6.
Approximate distance.
Not given
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Moving. The objects disappeared inland.
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
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4.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
17th June 2006
21.45 Local
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How object was observed. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
Binoculars. Also took some digital
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6.
Approximate distance.
8000 - 10000 feet
7.
Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Travelling about the speed of a Hercules (250Knots).
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
No date or time given.
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Just said a sighting.
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3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
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How object was observed. Not given. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
30 April 2006 and the 5 May 2006. (Notime given).
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Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
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Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
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How object was observed. With the naked eye and then a camcorder. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
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Seen over the village ofBarlaston, Staffordshire.
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Quite close.
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
14 April 2006 (Notime given).
Description of object.
A UFO was seen.
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3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
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5.
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10. Name, address and telephone no of informant. No name and address.
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Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
13. Date and time of receipt.
17 April 2006 10.30L
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
(Time and date not given).
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Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
A member ofthe public just said that he saw a UFO and that it was there for quite a
3.
while.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors,
stationary/moving.) 4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Not given.
6.
Approximate distance.
In the distance.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
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To whom reported. (Police,military, press etc)
Das answerphone.
Name and address not given. 10. Name, address and telephone no of informant. There was a lot of shouting going on in the background, when the message was being made. The only part ofthe address given that I could understand on the answerphone, that was clear, was South Yorkshire.
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Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Just kept saying that it was UFO,but didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t explain.
13. Date and time of receipt.
10 April 2006 10.30L
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
(Date and time not given).
2.
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Just a sighting.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. Not given. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Not given.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
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Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.) Description of object.
(Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
30 March 2006
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There was a huge, shimmering ball of orange fire. Flew Eastwards and looked like a black spot, as it disappeared into the clouds. There was no noise.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The orange ball offire came in over the Catholic Church steeple, in Plymouth,
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite far in the distance.
7.
The orange ball, was going roughly the Movements and speed. speed of a helicopter. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
VVeathercondffions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Devon.
It was night time,but was quite clear, with a few low hanging clouds.
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
5 March 2006 17.35L
2.
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Saw a disc flying above two aircraft.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The disc was seen over Heme! Hempstead.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during Not given. observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
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1.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
3 March 2006 (Notime given).
2.
Description of object. (Noof objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
Two objects were seen in the sky.
3.
Exact position of observer. Not given. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed.
With the naked eye.
(Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
In the distance over Streatham, South
6.
Approximate distance.
In the distance.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Weather conditions during Not given. observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
5.
London.