ID | #1623165851 |
Added | Tue, 08/06/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Davenport, Peter
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Status | Research
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I feel stupid to report this - maybe nothing. I observed strange lights that seemed to hover in a rural part of Longmont, Colorado (the southwestern edge) for about.
10 minutes after I first noticed it (approximately 22: 25 Moscow time). The lights were red and white and seemed to flicker and pulse, giving it the appearance of a somersault, but remained stationary from my point of view while driving. As I approached the light, it began to accelerate and headed south, toward Boulder.
It stayed low in the sky (can't estimate) until I lost it in the distance. before I lost sight of it, it seemed to have changed direction and was heading west. I live near a small airport, so it could have been a plane, HOWEVER I see them all the time in the evenings and no one ever encouraged me to report it! On the other hand, I could be completely crazy (I'm not).
Original news
Date: December 2 2004
Location: Longmont, Colorado
Time: 22:25
Summary: I feel stupid reporting this – may be nothing. i observed strange lights that appeared to be hovering in a rural part of Longmont, CO (SW outskirts) for approx. 10 minutes from the time i irst noticed it (approx. 10:25 p.m. MST). the lights were red and white and seemed to twinkle and pulsate, giving it a tumbling appearance, but remained stationary from my perspective, while driving. as my heading took me nearer the lights, it began to accelerate and head off to the south towards Boulder. it remained low in the sky (can’t estimate) until i lost it in the distance. before i lost sight of it, it did appear to change direction and move to the west. i live near a small airport, so it could have been an airplane, HOWEVER i see those all of the time in the evening and none has ever prompted me to report it! then again, i could be totally nuts (i’m not).
Source: Davenport, Peter
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