11/13/2005 4:46:49 AM
Appearance / Description of Object(s)It looked like a single white little winkling star. Size of Object(s)It was about 2 8ths of an inch. If it was the size of a plane, I would say it was maybe 10 miles away. I really don't know. Distance to Object(s) & AltitudePicture: 2 8ths of an inch in size if it were a plane. How high was it.. I don't know. Description of Area / Surroundingsrural area no military or power plants. Full Description & DetailsOn clear nights, planes aluminates white lights usually with a flashing red light, and/or perhaps blue light. That is exactly what saw. However, 30 minutes later the lights were still in the same spot. I got my wife to come out and look at them. She shrugged it off as a twinkling star, even though she herself witnessed the pulsating pink and more frequently blue lights that accompanied the white lights. This only kept my interest for about 45 min. I mapped it in the night sky using the stars so I can locate it for the next night. But an hour and a half later that night, it was gone. The next night, nothing. I don't know if helicopters hover in one spot that long or not. I'm not saying it was a UFO. But I'm positive it was no plane, and it was no star. Can sighting be explained as any conventional man-made or natural object?maybe weather balloon I don't know What stays in the same spot for over 45 minutes? Witness BackgroundECE Teacher. Views on UFOs, before and after sightingI take UFO's with a grain of salt. Even after the sighting. Reported Sighting?NoName:A.W.Your Location:N.E. of Toronto Canada |