ID | #1633534585 |
Added | Wed, 06/10/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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At about 5:50, a resident of Sudbury (SD) was driving her husband (David) to work when she saw a fluorescent green object in the sky to the west, which was moving at great speed (about 1-2 seconds).
At first she thought it might be a comet; it had a rounded shape in the head with a short trace of steam. It was half the size of the moon and flew from west to north, into the sky above the Memorial Hospital.
She said that "it happened so fast, but it was so impressive."
Original news
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 (E-mail received on April 26, 1999).
Location: Sudbury, Ontario.
At around 5:50 a.m., a Sudbury resident (SD) was driving her husband (David) to work when she saw a fluorescent green object in the western sky which moved with great speed (about 1 - 2 seconds). At first, she thought it could have been a comet; it was round-shaped at the head with a short vapour trail. It was half the size of the moon and was traveling west to north, in the area of the sky above Memorial Hospital. She said 'it happened so quickly, but was so impressive.'
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