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UFO Sighting Report

Date:

June, 27, 2004

Location:

Toronto (Bradford Ontario), Ontario, Canada

Summary:

3 orange/bronze comet-head-like objects with orange pencil-straight narrow tails, equidistant and precision formation/flight path, constant speed-Toronto area (small town - Bradford Ontario - north of Toronto)

Date Reported:

6/29/2004 6:11:48 PM

Sighting Time: 

11:00 pm

Day/Night: 

Nighttime

No. of Witnesses: 

3

Duration: 

about two minutes

No. of Object(s): 

Multiple

Urban or Rural: 

rural area

Shape of Object(s)

Comet-shaped like glowing heads but solid

Color of Object(s):

Orange/bronze

Full Description & Details

My partner, family and I were returning to Toronto from a day up north.

About this time noted above, we were returning south on the stretch of highway #11 just after Bradford, a few moments past the Holland River bridge. I was sitting in the passenger seat, enjoying a somewhat clear night sky when I caught a glimpse of 3 orange-bronze comet-head-like type objects "stream" in the sky directly to the right of me. They then became obscured by a ridge of trees. I told my partner and we drove until the next small clear area on Hwy 11 maybe 5-10 seconds up the road, whereupon I lowered my window and my partner jumped out of the car to observe the objects yet surprisingly once again as they emerged from the tree line -- in a SE absolutely straight as an arrow formation. All three visibly equidistant to each other in formation and speed, their "tails" straight and narrow like pencil lines drawn behind them and not dissipating. We estimate the tails to be at least two to three fingers span. The middle object's head was brighter and larger than the two others each flanking the larger one and a bit back. Overall altitude and speed indeterminate but we were surprised to see them emerge from the tree line once we found a clear area. We lost sight of them again as they passed into another tree line. Because of the shape, colour, speed, surmised low altitude and very precision flight path/equidistant spacing of these objects, we do not believe they to be part of any tri-satellite formation one may see from time to time in the nightsky, nor a meteor cluster.



Good luck with your continued research.

Reported Sighting? 

Yes

Reported To: 

www.pararesearchers.org

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