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Date, Time and Duration of Sighting
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1. Date, time & duration of sighting
2. Description of object
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7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)
8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)
9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) 10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)
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7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)
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9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc) 10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)