Date
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
A UFO.
3.
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.)
Approximate.distance.
5.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
8.
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2.
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(Datenot given).
23.00L
A UFO.
3.
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
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8.
Not given.
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9.
The sighting was reported to Powys Police, who then in turn left a message on DAS answerphone.
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire South West Wales
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
8 September 2008
10.45L
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
v- 1.
2.
4 September 2008
22.30L
3.
Exact position of observer. Outside ofhis house. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
The object was seen flying over Guildford in Surrey heading towards London.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
(Datenot given).
22.30L
Exceedingly large light in the sky. Then a group oflights appeared in the sky.
3.
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.)
Approximate distance.
6.
7.
The object was moving back and forth Movements and speed. across the sky. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1.
2.
3.
Exact position of observer. Outside the front ofhis house. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. Then it was captured on a digital camera, and is now on a video. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly
5.
The object was seen flying South West over the witnesses apartment in Mannamead, Plymouth in Devon.
estimated bearing.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
The object was floating towards the left Movements and speed. and then excellerated slowly and (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow) disappeared.
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
21.45L
on
3 September 2008
There were four separate lights. One ofthe lights was huge, and it had different lights
it.
3.
In the house.
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
The lights were seen moving over Urmston, Manchester in Greater Manchester.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
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1.
2.
20.44L
1 September 2008
An orb shaped object, with a disc shape underneath was in the sky for about ten to fifteen minutes.
3.
Exact position of observer. The witness was looking out ofthe loft . bedroom window. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
How object was observed. With the naked eye and then binoculars. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
4.
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
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1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
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(Datenot given).
22.10L
Four UFOs in the sky.
3.
Exact position of observer. Outside ofthe house. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye,binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
4.
5.
The four UFOs flew over the witnesses house in Reigate, Surrey.
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
21.41L
3.
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.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
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1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
There were a big group oflights and they Movements and speed. were in a half circle formation. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
Not given.
8.
L- -
1.
2.
22.41L
29 August 2008
3.
4.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The UFO was seen flying over Oakworth, Keighley in West Yorkshire.
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (sideto side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1.
2.
17.40L
Six orb shaped objects that were red and orange in colour. They initially formed a Vshape.
3.
4.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Al dmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
The objects were floating around, and then Movements and speed. a central one zoomed off like the Captain (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow) Kirk Enterprise.
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
L- -
1.
2.
3.
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.)
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
The lights were moving in a straight line, Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, going slow. constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
21.30L
24 August 2008
Vshape. There were a few lights on their own. They were bright red and very big. They were silent.
3.
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.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
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1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
21.00
24 August 2008
3.
4.
dark.
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly
estimated bearing.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
(Local times to be quoted)
b. Description Of Object
c. Exact
position Observed (Geographical location, indoors or outdoors, stationary or moving). Larkhall, Lanarkshire(approx lSnm SE of Glasgow). Observed initially from indoors then reporter moved outdoors.
d. How Observed
Naked eye
South east following the normal flight path of a/c inbound to Glasgow
f. Angle
Of Sight
g. Distance
Not known
h. Movements
Tracked SE to NW
j. Nearby Objects
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The UFOs were coming ITom the East, and moving across Steading in the Highlands.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
The objects were moving across the sky. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
v- 1.
2.
3.
In a
car.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(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 were seen near the car, flying over Burbage in Leicestershire.
6.
Approximate distance.
Quite close.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1.
2.
It resembled a white light, and was travelling at low speed. Was about two to three times bigger than Venus. Sometimes it looked like a spotlight, but there was no
silhouette or shadow of an aircraft. There was no nOIse.
3.
4.
5.
Direction in which object was rIrst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
The object was travelling from West to East and moved across and above the witnesses house in Ascot, Berkshire.
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
Movements and speed. It travelled slowly across the sky. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
3.
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
Direction in which object was nrst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
5.
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions
8.
Not given.
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2.
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3.
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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9.
The sighting was reported to Thames Valley Police, who in turn, left a message on DAS answerphone.
.
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
8 August 2008
15.30L
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
A UFO.
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was nrst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
6.
7.
Not given.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration ofsighting.)
Description of object.
22.30L
sky. .
7 August 2008
3.
Exact position of observer. Outdoors, in the back garden. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
4.
(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.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
The object was moving slowly across the Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, sky. constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
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1.
2.
3.
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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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2.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
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7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, cons~ant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
Description of object. (Noofobjects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise.)
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31 July 2008
A UFO.
3.
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.)
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Direction in which object was rust seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
A UFO.
3.
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.)
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1.
2.
.
An unusual sighting.
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
v- 1.
2.
2 August 2008
22.30L
3.
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.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
(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.)
Approximate distance.
6.
7.
Not given.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during ob$ervation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
1.
2.
A sighting.
3.
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.)
5.
Somerset.
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L1.
2.
22.30L
1 August 2008
Twenty to twenty five lights were moving across the sky. They were in a uniformed lighting formation.
3.
Exact position of observer. Outdoors in the back garden. Geographical location. (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving.)
How object was observed.
4.
With the naked eye and also the sighting was recorded on video.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
2 August 2008
23.45L
3.
4.
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
v- 1.
2.
A UFO.
3.
4.
.
The object was seen over Bisley in
Gloucestershire.
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
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8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
Description of object.
3.
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was tlrst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly
estimated bearing.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
Description of object.
3.
4.
(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.)
Cornwall.
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
e
1.
2.
3.
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
The object moved from right to left and Movements and speed. was moving in a Westerly direction. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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9.
The sighting was reported to Humberside Police, who then in turn, left a message on DAS answerphone.
Scunthorpe Humberside
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
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1.
2.
A UFO.
3.
4.
(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.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Movements and speed. Not given. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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v- 9.
The sighting was reported to West Mercia Police who then in turn, left a message on DAS answerphone.
Telford Shropshire
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
1.
2.
There was a light similar to a street lamp. It was yellow and the size of a football.
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
(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.)
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
Movements and speed. It was flying through the sky at varying (side to side, up or down, speed. constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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9.
The sighting was reported to Surrey Police, who then in turn, left a message on DAS answerphone.
Godalming
Surrey
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
1.
2.
Description of object.
3.
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"wst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
Movements and speed. The object was going at the speed of a (side to side, up or down, helicopter. constant, moving fast, slow)
Weather conditions
8.
Not given.
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9.
The sighting was reported to Shropshire Police by e.mail, who then in turn, left a message on the DAS answerphone.
Shropshire
11.
Other witnesses.
Not given.
12. Remarks.
Not given.
28 July 2008
11.35L
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
(Datenot given).
01.45L
3.
4.
How object was observed. With the naked eye. (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
Approximate distance.
6.
Not given.
7.
Not given. Movements and speed. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
21.21L
(Datenot given).
Two UFOs were in the sky.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
7.
The UFOs were going quite fast and Movements and speed. looked like they were tracking a passenger (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
jet.
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
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1.
2.
3.
4.
(Naked eye,binoculars,
other optical device, camera or camcorder.)
5.
Direction in which object was f"Irst seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly estimated bearing.)
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
The objects were moving across the sky in Movements and speed. different directions and then just (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow) disappeared.
Weather conditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
1.
2.
East.
3.
4.
6.
Not given.
7.
The object was moving slowly across the Movements and speed. sky. (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING
L- 1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
21.00L
23 July 2008
light.
3.
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.)
5.
6.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
7.
One ofthe balls oflight looked like it was Movements and speed. to or and trying to overtake an aircraft. chasing (side side, up down, constant, moving fast, slow) The other ball of light just burst as it was moving and disappeared.
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
8.
Not given.
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1.
2.
Date and time of sighting. (Duration of sighting.)
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light.
3.
stationary/moving.)
4.
5.
Direction in which object was first seen. (Alandmark may be more helpful than a roughly
estimated bearing.)
Suffolk.
6.
7.
Approximate distance.
Not given.
The light was moving faster than a Movements and speed. helicopter from North East to South (side to side, up or down, constant, moving fast, slow)
VVeatherconditions during observation. (cloudy,haze, mist, clear)
West.
8.
Not given.
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