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Six Or Seven Aircraft Follow Approx A
Dozen Spacecraft
[WGFT Ed: I have put 'Spacecraft' in the title instead of
'Orange Light': when you read this report you will see
why. Also, over the past few months a number of sighting
reports describe a Craft / Disc outline where the light
source is.] |
Location: Lexden, Colchester, Essex,
England, UK
Ben ~ 17th January, 2010 ~ UK UFO
Sightings
I saw something extremely similar to the
row of orange lights (see this
report)
last night at work with 2 colleagues (Lexden, Colchester). The
lights I saw were silent too, which stands out as odd given the
speed they move at.
I saw an orange light in the sky which caught my eye. As I
looked up to check it out, I saw another one quite a large
distance ahead of it (over 200m, I reckon), and a third one
which was just vanishing from sight (they were moving away from
me in a south westerly direction).
I then turned around to see another one passing over my head,
and another one coming - all the same distances apart -
travelling at the same speed.
At this point, I then called my colleague to come outside to see
them, at which time there were around six or seven.
We then stood and watched, and saw another minimum of two coming
over. This was followed by one more (final) orange light that
did not follow the same path as the others as it headed in a
westerly direction.
At this point, a third colleague came onto the site exclaiming,
"Did you see that?" He showed us some photos he had attempted to
take, but they hadn't come out well.
As we looked at the pictures, we saw around five or six planes
(at differing altitudes, unlike the earlier lights). They seemed
to come from different directions, but then all headed south
west... in the same path of the original orange lights.
The lights we saw were travelling at some speed, approximately
three times faster than the planes which were following
them, with the exception of one of the planes. One of the planes
appeared to be larger and faster than the others, and seemed to
be at a similar altitude to the lights, which had seemed to be
flying at a lower altitude to the planes that came after them.
As it was pretty dark, but clear and cloudless, it was difficult
to tell whether the lights belonged to one large object or
separate objects. I say this as it was surprising how
constantly in line they remained, in terms of speed,
altitude and direction.
I used to be in the army and am familiar with a range of
aircraft, but I have never seen anything like these before.
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http://www.uk-ufo.co.uk/..
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