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1Please Enter your Name :

First name
Harry
Last name
Holland
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CONTACT UFO WATCH

 

2When did you see the UFO :

01/01/09 -- dd/mm/yy

 

3Where did you see the UFO :

England, Lincolnshire, Caistor

 

4What was the time of the Contact :

00:10:00 -- hh:mm:ss

 

5How old where you :

13

 


Sighting Details

1 What did the UFO look like, shape/size in relation to terrestrial objects/lights/colour :
The UFO consisted of two lights, about the size of large stars. The colour of the lights was dull orange, similar to fire. The the lights at first traveled perpendicular, but then proved themselves as single entities when the first stopped.

 

2Did the UFO do any strange things like hover and then zoom off quickly :

The UFO(s) were about a hands breadth apart, and traveling much too fast for commercial aircraft or sattelite. Then the one in front stopped dead, while the other overtook it by a little way. As the trailing one overtook the first one, the first one flashed out. After approx 20 seconds still, the remaining light began to head off in the opposite direction, with no signs of acceleration, just a constant speed. It then stopped slightly higher above where we had first seen the leading UFO. After several seconds it began to dull, as though gettin further up in the sky. The night was foggy, visibility about 200metres. There was a little light pollution, but no sound occured before, during and after the event.

 

3How long did you see the UFO for :

00:05;00 -hh:mm:ss

 

Any additional comments :

The UFO flightpaths at first followed a slight arc. Three people witnessed this event that I know of. Two are adults. It is possible more saw this as it occured while walking home from a new years eve party. If you have any logical answers, can you please email me? We have racked our brains but cannot think of an answer for what it may be.

 

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